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  1. The play has the bouncy humor of a quirky-family sitcom, but in this case the usual adolescent afflictions — acne and awkwardness, mean girls, and cruel jocks — take a back seat to something larger, darker and more mysterious.

  2. Apr 17, 2008 · “From Up Here” has the bouncy humor of a quirky-family sitcom, but in this case the usual adolescent afflictions take a back seat to something larger, darker and more mysterious.

  3. A monologue from the play by Liz Flahive. Charlie has a big crush on Lauren, and after singing her a song, he delivers a quick-paced comic monologue revealing his feelings for her. Charlie. I wrote you that song. I wrote it because when I see you, normally, it’s just, it’s just a mess.

  4. Jul 24, 2017 · Emily (Leila Benn Harris), Henry (Tony Kempy), Jill (Lisa Kerr), Dan (Tommy Sherlock), and Alan (Russell Walker) find solace from the pain of life on the Brooklyn Bridge that is suspended between who they were and what they might become. They may be worlds apart, but over the course of one year, the threads of their lives intertwine.

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  5. Nov 11, 2014 · Filled with witty yet honest dialogue, Liz Flahive's From Up Here is a compelling dramedy about school violence. Director Jennifer Uphoff Gray leads a gifted cast through the Forward Theater...

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  6. High above the bustle of the city, five strangers find solace on the Brooklyn Bridge, suspended between who they were and what they might become. From Up Here explores time, change, and the choices that shape the lives of five very different people whose paths cross in the most unlikely of ways.

  7. A one-act musical drama with an eclectic contemporary score. High above the bustle of the city, five strangers find solace on the Brooklyn Bridge, suspended between who they were and what they might become.

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