A riotous political-situation COMEDY occurring in the aftermath of
the January 6 insurrection upon the Capitol. It’s January 7th, 2021.
The U.S is still in the throes of a deadly Pandemic, and the 2020
Presidential Race has yet to be conceded. After “Storming the
Capitol,” Pablo, a freewheeling pot dealer, returns from Washington,
DC to the Lower East Side apartment he shares with his liberal
roommates; James, an African American musician, and Mina, his Russian
speaking girlfriend. Hilarity ensues, misunderstandings abound, and
their world nearly spirals into chaos as Pablo’s roommates fear the
FBI will come and KNOCK DOWN THEIR DOOR….PHILIP CRUISE*
directs a talented cast, including JARED RITTER, LANA AYRAPETYANTS,
TAMMI CUBILETTE, CALLIE FABAC, and VINCENT LAMBERTI*, as well as
Cruise and Emanuel.
“Like many of us, the year 2020 and the Covid pandemic was
emotionally fraught. January 6, 2021, was another such day,” shares
producer and director Philip Cruise. “I watched with my mouth agape
as an iconic symbol of peace and democracy was overrun and desecrated
by misguided and misled self-anointed patriots. Desecrated: defined as
‘to treat a sacred place or thing with violent disrespect,’ which
was exactly what I witnessed that day. At the 250th anniversary of the
signing of our Declaration of Independence, it’s essential to
remember what makes the USA so special. If I can make the audience
laugh while calling attention to the piece of history that so many are
trying to rewrite and erase, I’m doing my job as a theatre producer
and as an American.”
_COME AND KNOCK DOWN MY DOOR_
began as a burst of inspiration in January 2021, when playwright Alex
Emanuel drafted the first full version in five days, drawing on
personal experience, absurdist humor,
and an innate feel for comedy. He inherited that comedic instinct from
his Illustrator’s Hall of Fame political cartoonist father, Robert
Grossman, whose illustrations graced the covers of
TIME, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Esquire, Sports Illustrated, National
Lampoon and NEW YORK Magazine, as well as his iconic image of an
airplane tied in a knot for the absurdist masterpiece _AIRPLANE!_
Since then, the play has steadily evolved through a series of
increasingly public and enthusiastic readings, building momentum
toward full production. Early drafts were warmly received at Naked
Angels, followed by a successful read-through that confirmed the
play’s potential. A full virtual reading on January 6, 2022, via
Zoom/Facebook Live drew a large, enthusiastic audience, leading to a
triumphant in-person reading at The Chain Theatre in 2023. Plans for a
high-profile reading with Austin Pendleton after the election were
shelved when Kamala Harris lost, but the piece moved forward with a
well-received 2025 reading at AMT after further revisions and, most
recently, a packed, strongly received reading at HB Studio’s theatre
on Bank Street.
“I had considered writing a play based on a relationship between a
Trumper and a non-Trumper, and I fell into the zone with this piece
the day after the January 6th insurrection,” shared playwright Alex
Emanuel. “While many theatrical gatekeepers have labeled the work
‘too soon,’ now is surely the time for it. We need to laugh, and
we need to be reminded of how we got here. A screenplay adaptation is
in the works.”
Performances for _Come and Knock Down My Door_ are Thursdays, Fridays
and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m.; and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. Exceptions:
Thursday, May 7 at 7:30 p.m. Opening night is Friday, May 8 at 8:00
p.m. The last week of the run is Wednesday, May 27 through Saturday
May 30, 2026 at 8:00pm.
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