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Tickets to Roundabout Underground's TOO MUCH, TOO MUCH, TOO MANY Now on Sale

By: Aug. 26, 2013
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Tickets are now on sale for Roundabout Theatre Company's fall production of Too Much, Too Much, Too Many at Roundabout Underground. All tickets for Roundabout Underground productions are $20. To buy tickets and learn more about the productions, go to roundabouttheatre.org.

Bittersweet, poignant and touchingly funny, Too Much, Too Much, Too Many, a new play by Meghan Kennedy is a compelling new drama about the walls we build to protect our hearts--and deciding when it's time to break them down. Too Much, Too Much, Too Many, directed bySheryl Kaller, will begin preview performances on October 25 at Roundabout's 62-seat Black Box Theatre, at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre (111 West 46th Street, NYC, NY, 10036).

This production will open officially on Wednesday, November 20 and will run as a limited engagement through January 5, 2014. All tickets for Roundabout Underground productions are $20. Too Much, Too Much, Too Many will play Tuesday through Sunday evenings at 7:00PM with Saturday and Sunday matinees at 1:30PM.

Too Much, Too Much, Too Many launches the seventh season of Roundabout Underground, an initiative to showcase new plays that will either allow an experienced director to go back to his/her creative roots or give a debut production to an emerging writer or director. Prior productions include the acclaimed world premieres of Stephen Karam's Speech & Debate (2007), Steven Levenson's The Language of Trees(2008), Adam Gwon's Ordinary Days (2009), Kim Rosenstock's Tigers Be Still (2010), David West Read's The Dream of the Burning Boy (2011), Andrew Hinderaker's Suicide, Incorporated (2011), Joshua Harmon's Bad Jews (2012). This fall, Bad Jews will be playing upstairs in the Laura Pels Theatre while Too Much, Too Much, Too Many premieres in the Black Box downstairs.




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