Chronicling a father’s loss of his daughter by suicide,
Bent Through Glass,
a new play written and performed by
Alex Koltchak,
will be staged for twenty-two performances from April 1-25, 2026, at The 30
th
Street Theater, 259 West 30
th
Street, New York, NY 10001.
Michael Sladek
directs.
Equally heart-breaking, raw, and hopeful,
Bent Through Glass
is a father’s chronicle detailing the loss of his daughter by suicide. As he navigates through the remnants with his surviving family, his story raises awareness while depicting the redemptive properties of love. Drawing on his background as an actor and comedian, Koltchak threads moments of wry, unexpected humor that arise naturally from the depths of his grief.
“For me, in the cratered landscape of my grief, love magnified, and transformed,” shared Koltchak. “Each memory of Parker turned into a beam of light, refracted through the darkness; proving that our connections transcend the moment of goodbye.”
Performances for
Bent Through Glass
are Mondays through Saturdays at 7:00 p.m.
The runtime is 80 minutes with no intermission.
General admission tickets are $59.00 (includes fees). For tickets and more information, visit
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General Management provided by
Ampersand Theatrical Management.
Lighting Designer:
Paul Jonathan Davis.