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As e-books outsell printed books, Alex Ames, the owner of Chicago’s oldest African American book publishing company, must question each of his employees to determine who is still relevant in a rapidly changing world. When he meets J, a mysterious youth plugged into the future, Mr. Ames is forced to discover just how far he will go to survive.

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Performances ended on Sep. 29, 2013.

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About stop. reset. on Broadway

Previews: Aug 20, 2013 • Opening: Sep 8, 2013 • Closing: Sep 29, 2013
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Venue

Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre at The Signature Center
480 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10019
Hearing Assistance
Assisted listening devices for each theater per ADA requirements. Devices can be found in the central lobby prior to every performance.
Wheelchair Access
Fully wheelchair accessible.
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What Is the Story of stop. reset.?
Set during a blizzard in Chicago, stop. reset. centers around Alex Ames, the owner of a book publishing company who, with the advent of e-books, is hoping to bring his business into the digital age. He calls each of his employees in for an interview to find out which ones are committed to moving the company forward and which are stuck in the past. Between meetings, Mr. Ames strikes up a conversation with J, the office’s enigmatic janitor, who seems more interested in talking into his cell phone earpiece than chatting with his boss. When he discovers J is plugged into the high-tech world he wants to be a part of, Mr. Ames must decide whether to play it safe, or trade everything he knows for an unknown future.

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A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.

"Carl Lumbly is stirring as Alexander Ames, the aging, up-from-poverty patriarch. Even better is Ismael Cruz Cordova as “J,” a window washer with dreams and, it seems, a direct link not only to the World Wide Web, but to the tech future."

Bloomberg News

Jeremy Gerard

Cast & Creative

Cast

Carl Lumbly
Alex Ames
Ismael Cruz Cordova
J
Teagle F. Bougere
Chris
Michi Barall
Deb
Donald Sage Mackay
Tim

Creative

Written and Directed by
Regina Taylor
Set Designer
Neil Patel
Costume Designer
Karen Perry
Lighting Designer
Lap Chi Chu
Sound Designer
Rob Kaplowitz
Projection Designer
Shawn Sagady
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