A “Rashomon” about sexual harassment, Oren Safdie’s thought-provoking Unseamly is about the elusive, selective nature of memory in the age of Dov Charney, the ousted chief executive of American Apparel, and the fashion photographer Terry Richardson.
The New York Times

Unseamly is a Mamet-style satire staged at hurtling velocity by Sarah C Carlsen...smart, fast, filthy and funny.
The Wall Street Journal

The performances, under Sarah C Carlsen’s pitch perfect direction, are first-rate all around.
Talkin' Broadway

Oct 8 - Nov 8, 2015

The Standard is a popular international clothing company known for their risqué billboards of nearly-naked models. It is during Malina’s time there as a store manager that she faces harassment and assault. She is desperate to press charges, but her CEO boss, Ira, paints a picture of an opportunistic young girl he practically had to fight off. In a sexually-charged industry - what is ethical? What is the truth? And who is really getting hurt? You decide.

Starring Gizel Jimenez, Tommy Schrider, Jonathan Silver


Photos by Russ Rowland. Graphic Design: Samantha Vinci.

Brian Dudkiewicz, Set & Costume Designer I Christina Watanabe, Lighting Designer I Nicholas Blade Guldner, Projection Designer I Douglas Mills, Sound Designer I John Lavigne, Technical Director & Set Construction I Krystle Henninger, Production Stage Manager I Alexander Nixon, Assistant Stage Manager I Amanda Bohan, Marketing I Joe Trentacosta, JT Public Relations, Press Representative