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EDITOR’S NOTE
Eisenberg, Kane, Macchio to highlight Winter One-act Festival
The Chain Winter One-act Festival, running Feb. 5 through March 1, will feature work by theater heavyweights Jesse Eisenberg, Jose Rivera and Carol Kane. Eisenberg will direct Ralph Macchio (of Karate Kid fame) and his daughter Julia Macchio (Cobra Kai) in a new play, Sweet Tart, by Jeryl Brunner. Academy Award nominee Carol Kane will star in Sh*t Kickers by Orphans author Lyle Kessler. The festival has also lined up the world premiere of Look What Crashed Through the Portal and Ended Up in Brooklyn by Obie Award-winner José Rivera. Performances will be at the Chain Theatre (312 West 36th St.). For ticket information and a complete schedule, visit chaintheatre.org/winter-oneact-fest-2026. —Edward Karam
FRIGID New York is presenting the world premiere of Falling Out, a new musical, at UNDER St. Marks (94 St. Marks Place). The story follows denizens in a downtown New York music bar and a blossoming romance. With book, music, and lyrics by Josée Weigand-Klein, and direction by Anthony Logan Cole, Falling Out is scheduled to run through Feb. 1. For tickets and more information, visit frigid.nyc. —Edward Karam

In Edward, written, performed, and directed by Ed Schmidt, a small box of 27 mundane artifacts becomes a form of domestic archaeology, each item revealing a fragment of a life once lived. Gathered around a table in independent bookstores across New York City, audiences help reconstruct—night by night—a portrait of the late Edward O’Connell, a former high school English teacher whose faith in literature echoes through the stories and the spaces where they are told.