The Off-Broadway League, the official trade organization for Off-Broadway theatres, producers and productions, is proud to highlight its member shows for the upcoming Fall 2009 season in the vibrant diverse landscape of Off-Broadway theatre.
From Parker Posey to Willem Dafoe to Nora Ephron to Weed's Justin Kirk to 2009 Lucille Lortel Award host, Kristen Johnston, Off-Broadway is alive and well with names from the entire entertainment community, returning to their roots to enjoy this unique story-telling forum.
Off-Broadway has already opened more than 30 productions since the start of the 2009-2010 season in April, in all neighborhoods of Manhattan.
These upcoming 24 Off-Broadway League member productions are arranged by opening date and have basic information and weblink for each of the productions. For more information on any of these shows, please feel free to contact
Max Wixom, at OW! Onorato Wixom for referral to the appropriate media contact.
#1 AFTERMATH
Opens Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
New York Theatre Workshop
New York Theatre Workshop, 79 East 4th Street
Written by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen
Directed by Jessica Blank
Previews begin September 1st; Closes Sunday, October 4th, 2009
March 20, 2003. A date that the ordinary people of Iraq will never forget. A day that changed their lives forever. The day the Americans arrived in their country.
New York Theatre Workshop sent Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen, the award-winning creators of The Exonerated, to Jordan in June 2008 to find out firsthand what happened to the Iraqi civilians as a result of the events that began on that fateful day. They interviewed some 35 people-a cross-section of lives interrupted-who fled the chaos and violence that befell Iraqi society for the relative safety of Jordan. Following the visit to Amman, Jessica and Erik edited their conversations with the Iraqis and have turned them into an unforgettable theatrical event.
Memberships are available by calling the NYTW Box Office at (212) 460-5475, Tuesday through Saturday, 11:00am to 5:00pm, or online at www.nytw.org.
#2
BLIND LEMON BLUESOpens September 15th, 2009
York Theatre Company and Documentary Arts with Central Track Productions
The Theatre at St. Peter's, 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th Street
Created by
Alan Govenar and
Akin Babatunde,
Directed and choreographed by Mr. Babatunde.
Previews begin September 8th; Closes October 4th, 2009
Blind Lemon Blues was presented as a York mainstage production in 2007 for a special 10-performance run featuring Benita Arterberry, Akin Babatunde, Timothy Parham, Lillias White, Cavin Yarbrough, Alisa Peoples Yarbrough and guitarist Sam Swank. The New York Times declared it "a lively and intelligent new musical-an inspiration!" and Variety concurred, saying "Blues lovers be grateful... very, very grateful-Blind Lemon Jefferson's voice emerges with full force!"
Jefferson was a blind street musician who played his guitar with a tin cup tied to it until a Paramount Records scout discovered him. Between 1926 and 1929, Jefferson made more than 80 records and became the biggest selling down-home blues singer in America. Blind Lemon Blues is set in New York City in 1948 at the last recording session of the legendary Huddie Ledbetter, better known as Leadbelly, and combines elements of traditional blues, gospel, rhythm and blues, soul, doo-wop, and rap to evoke the enduring legacy of Blind Lemon and his contemporaries Blind Willie Johnson, Lillian Glinn, Hattie Hudson, Bobbie Cadillac, Lillian Miller and Leadbelly himself.
Tickets are available at the York box office (212) 935-5820 and on its website, www.yorktheatre.org.
#3
THE RETRIBUTIONISTSOpens September 15th, 2009
Playwrights HorizonsPlaywrights Horizons' Mainstage Theatre, 416 West 42nd Street
Written by
Daniel GoldfarbDirected by
Leigh SilvermanPreviews begin August 21st; Closes September 27th, 2009
Adam Driver (2009 Juilliard School graduate),
Margarita Levieva (Impressionism, the films Adventureland and the upcoming Spread opposite
Ashton Kutcher, "Kings"),
Cristin Milioti (the recent Stunning at LCT3, Coram Boy, The Lieutenant of Inishmore) and
Adam Rothenberg (Danny and the Deep Blue Sea at
Second Stage, A Streetcar Named Desire at the Kennedy Center, the film Tennessee opposite
Mariah Carey) will head the seven member cast of The Retributionists, the World Premiere of a new play by
Daniel Goldfarb (Modern Orthodox, Adam Baum and the Jew Movie). The cast will also feature
Hamilton Clancy (Dog Logic at American Place Theater, the films Burn After Reading and American Gangster),
Rebecca Henderson (Three Sisters at CSC) and Jefferson Award winner
Lusia Strus (for Go Away, Go Away, plus Henry IV for the RSC and It Ain't No Fairy Tale with Steppenwolf). The first production of the
Playwrights Horizons season, directed by
Leigh Silverman (Coraline, Well, From Up Here), the drama began previews Friday, August 21 with an Opening Night set for Tuesday, September 15 at 7:00pm. The limited engagement will run through Sunday, September 27 at
Playwrights Horizons' Mainstage Theater.
For subscription and ticket information to all
Playwrights Horizons productions, call Ticket Central at (212) 279-4200, Noon to 8:00pm daily or purchase online at the
Playwrights Horizons website at
www.playwrightshorizons.org.
#4
A BOY AND HIS SOULOpens September 24th, 2009
The
Vineyard TheatreThe
Vineyard Theatre, 108 East 15th Street
Written and performed by
Colman DomingoDirected by Tony Kelly
Previews begin September 9th; Closes October 18th, 2009
The Vineyard kicks off its 2009-2010 Season with the Off-Broadway premiere of A Boy And His Soul, written and performed by
Colman Domingo, best-known for his performance in the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Passing Strange. A Boy And His Soul is a moving and hilarious new play that explores the life-experiences of a young African-American man in 1980s Philadelphia, propelled by the beat of classical soul.
In addition to his OBIE Award-winning performance in Passing Strange, Mr. Domingo recently appeared in the world premiere of
Athol Fugard's Coming Home at
Long Wharf Theatre, and is a regular on LOGO-TV's "The Big Gay Sketch Show." As a director, he helmed the premieres of
Lisa Ramirez's Exit Cuckoo and Lisa B. Thompson's Single Black Female.
For information about
Vineyard Theatre, call (212) 353-0303 or visit
www.vineyardtheatre.org.
#5 IMELDA
Opens September 30th, 2009
Pan Asian Repertory Theatre, in association with East West Players
The Julia Miles Theatre, 424 West 55th Street (between 9th and 10th Aves.)
Written by Sachi Oyama
Directed by Tim Dang
Previews begin September 22nd; Closes October 18th, 2009
Imelda is a portrait of the ambitious and controversial woman often referred to as "The
Steel Butterfly." The musical spans the 1940s to 1980s, the pivotal years after The Philippines gained its independence. Imelda Marcos wanted to set her country as an equal player on the world stage and gain the respect of the world.
Opening night is Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at 7:00pm. Performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 7:30pm with matinees on Sunday at 3:00pm.Tickets are $55. Senior tickets are $35 and student tickets are $20. For tickets, call Telecharge.com (212) 239-6200 or visit
www.panasianrep.org.
#6
TWO UNRELATED PLAYS BY David Mamet: KEEP YOUR PANTHEON AND SCHOOLOpens September 30th, 2009
Atlantic Theater CompanyLinda Gross Theater, 336 W. 20th Street
Written by
David MametDirected by
Neil PepePreviews begin September 9 th;Closes November 1st, 2009
Atlantic Founder David Mamet returns to the company with his new comedy following its world premiere at Center Theatre Group last season, directed by Atlantic Artistic Director Neil Pepe. Keep Your Pantheon is a rousing farce that follows the fortunes and misfortunes of an acting troupe in ancient Rome. An impoverished Acting Company on The Edge of eviction is offered a lucrative engagement. But through a series of riotous mishaps, the troupe finds its problems have actually multiplied, and that they are about to learn a new meaning for the term "dying on stage."
Mamet's world premiere play School is a brief comic discourse on recycling, poster design and the transmission of information.
For more information, please visit
www.atlantictheater.org#7
LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WOREOpens October 1st, 2009
Daryl Roth presents
Westside Theatre, 407 West 43rd Street
Written by
Nora Ephron &
Delia EphronDirected by
Karen CarpenterPreviews begin September 21st; Closes December 13th, 2009
This collection of vignettes and monologues is based on the best-selling book by Ilene Beckerman, as well as on the recollections of the Ephrons' friends. Directed by Karen Carpenter, the production will feature three different (5-member) all-star casts who will perform the play in four-week cycles. Confirmed cast members include Samantha Bee, Kristin Chenoweth, Tyne Daly, Katie Finneran, Rosie O'Donnell, Mary Louise Wilson and Rita Wilson.
"The Vagina Monologues without the vaginas," is how the Ephrons describe this theatrical event, which, like the book it's based on, uses clothing and accessories and the memories they trigger to tell funny and often poignant stories that all women can relate to.
Tickets available at the box office or Telecharge.com (212) 239.6200. For more information, visit
www.LoveLossOnStage.com.
#8
BROKE-OLOGYOpens October 5th, 2009
Lincoln Center TheaterThe Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, 150 West 65th Street
Written by
Nathan Louis JacksonDirected by
Thomas KailPreviews begin September 10th; Closes November 21st, 2009
Broke-ology is the story of the King family who have weathered the hardships of life and survived with their love for each other intact. But when two brothers (to be played by Francois Battiste and Alano Miller) are called home to take care of their ailing father (played by Wendell Pierce), one of them must choose to follow the life he dreams of or honor the unspoken promise of loyalty to his family.
Tickets are available via Telecharge.com. For more information, please visit
www.lct.org.
#9 STILL LIFE
Opens October 5th, 2009
MCC Theater
The Lucille Lortel Theatre,121 Christopher Street
Written by Alexander Dinelaris
Directed by Will Frears
Previews begin September 16th; Closes November 1st, 2009
With her star on the rise, photographer Carrie Ann inexplicably shuts down at the pinnacle of her career. Lost, and afraid to even pick up a camera, her sudden descent is interrupted by a whirlwind romance with Jeff, a trend analyst who becomes determined to help her move on, even while facing his own dark future. Two-time Drama Desk-nominated playwright
Alexander Dinelaris (Red Dog Howls) is quickly being recognized as a stunning new voice in American theater. Film and theater director
Will Frears (Omnium Gatherum) brings his discerning eye to this funny and heartbreaking play about a generation paralyzed by fear.
Subscriptions are available now and are priced as low as $99 for the entire season. For more information and to purchase tickets, contact TicketCentral
www.ticketcentral.com or call (212) 279-4200.
For more information, please visit
www.mcctheater.org.
#10
NIGHT WATCHEROpens October 6th, 2009
Primary StagesPrimary Stages, 59 East 59th Street
Written and performed by
Charlayne WoodardPreviews begin September 22nd; Closes October 31st, 2009
Primary Stages continues the 2009-2010 season with New York premiere of Night Watcher, written and performed by
Charlayne Woodard. Simultaneously a best friend, advisor, confidant and sage to the many young people who call her "Auntie,"
Charlayne Woodard is childless only by biological standards. Told with penetrating grace and candor, Woodard beautifully weaves together stories of the ordinary and extraordinary ways she's mentored the children in her life.
Declared "thoughtful, vivid, entertaining and poignant" in its
Seattle Repertory run last October, The Night Watcher is an intimate look at the alternative definition of being a parent.
3-play subscription packages are available by calling TicketCentral at (212) 279-4200 or online at
www.TicketCentral.com.
For additional information about
Primary Stages, please visit
www.primarystages.org.
#11 LET ME DOWN EASY
Opens October 7th, 2009
Second Stage Theatre
Second Stage Theatre, 307 West 43rd Street
Conceived, written, and performed by Anna Deavere Smith
Directed by Leonard Foglia
Previews begin September 15th; Closes November 8th, 2009
Channeling a dramatic range of interview subjects, from artists and athletes to doctors and those they treat, Let Me Down Easy is a virtuosic and moving exploration of the power of the body and the resilience of the human spirit, featuring first person accounts from a wide variety of sources, including
Lance Armstrong and former Texas Governor
Ann Richards. With her trademark journalistic precision,
Anna Deavere Smith, one of the most acclaimed and provocative theater artists of our time, explores the world of healthcare from both the patient and practitioner perspective in this timely and absorbing new play.
For more information and tickets, please visit
www.2ST.com.
#12 THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD
Opens October 11th, 2009
The Pearl Theatre Company
City Center, 131 West 55th Street
By J.M. Synge
Directed by J.R. Sullivan
Previews Begin October 2nd; Closes November 23rd, 2009
The Pearl begins the 2009-2010 Season with J. M. Synge's eccentric, high-spirited comedy that celebrates the grand poetry and reckless abandon of the Irish imagination, taking us to a hardscrabble corner of the world where murderers speak in earthy music, the underdog rules on high, feisty damsels are eager to be won, and it's the tale well told (and a dash of derring-do) that win the day. Incoming Artistic Director
J.R. Sullivan will direct.
$30 for all preview performances
$40 for performances on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
$50 for performances on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
Tickets go on sale August 1st at: www.citycenter.org or through CityTix: (212) 581-1212.
For more information, please visit
www.pearltheatre.org.
#13 CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION
Opens October 13th, 2009
Playwrights Horizons
Peter Jay Sharp Theater, 416 West 42nd Street
Written by Annie Baker
Directed by Sam Gold
Previews begin September 24th; Closes November 1st, 2009
Spring 1946. The plan was simple - a German for every Jew. Its execution would be swift, clean, its impact undeniable. In this daring, new romantic thriller inspired by actual events, a band of young Jewish freedom fighters attempts to avenge a society's wrongs - if only they can keep from tearing each other apart in the process.
For subscription and ticket information to all
Playwrights Horizons productions, call Ticket Central at (212) 279-4200, Noon to 8:00pm daily or purchase online at the
Playwrights Horizons website at
www.playwrightshorizons.org.
#14 THE LADY WITH ALL OF THE ANSWERS
Opens October 14th, 2009
The Cherry Lane Theatre
The Cherry Lane Theatre, 38 Commerce Street
Written by David Rambo
Directed by BJ Jones
Previews begin October 7th; Closes November 29th, 2009
For decades, newspaper columnist Ann Landers dispensed wit and wisdom to lovelorn teens, confused couples, and others in need of advice. Now she finds herself writing a column about a new kind of heartbreak - her own. Drawn from her life and letters this touchingly comic portrait will remind you why so many put their faith in this wise, funny, no-nonsense woman. Like the woman she portrays in this play, actress
Judith Ivey is a one-of-a-kind, red-white-and-blue original. Tickets, priced $40 and $50, are on sale by calling (212) 239-6200 or by visiting
www.telecharge.com. For more information, please visit
www.cherrylanetheatre.org
#15 WHAT ONCE WE FELT
Opens November
Lincoln Center Theater/LCT3
The Duke, 229 West 42nd Street
Written by Ann Marie Healy
Directed by Ken Rus Schmoll
Previews begin October 26th; Closes November 21st, 2009
Set in a darkening future, What Once We Felt follows a writer's journey through the political world of publishing, as her novel becomes the last print published novel ever.
For additional information on schedule and tickets for LCT3 please visit
www.lct3.org.
#16 IDIOT SAVANT
Opens TBD
The Public Theater
The Public Theater, 425 Lafayette Street
Written and Directed by Richard Foreman
Previews begin October 27th; Closes December 6th, 2009
With Willem Dafoe
Marie asks the Idiot Savant, "But what makes certain words - magic?" What follows is a wild theatrical odyssey that could only have sprung from the fantastical mind of
Richard Foreman (The Threepenny Opera), New York's legendary avant-garde genius. This new work is a philosophical comedy, in the great tradition of Ionesco and
Preston Sturges. From precise existential and metaphysical acrobatics, to a ridiculous game of inter-species golf with a Giant Duck, Idiot Savant is a fresh, bracing and hilarious exploration of the boundaries of the legitimate. Presented in association with
Ontological-Hysteric Theater.
For more information or tickets, please see
www.publictheater.org.
#17
NIGHTINGALEOpens November 3rd, 2009
The
Manhattan Theatre ClubStage I at NY
City Center, 131 West 55th Street
Written by
Lynn RedgraveDirected by
Joseph HardyPreviews begin October 15th; Closes December 13th, 2009
Tony Award and Academy Award nominee Lynn Redgrave has written and will act in the new play inspired by her need to discover memories of her grandmother - a woman she barely knew. Redgrave, the author of Shakespeare For My Father, creates the events that likely transformed Mildred from an eager, naïve girl into an embittered woman and explores Mildred's troubled relationships with her husband, her children and her life.
Nightingale is a play about a promising woman stymied by society and all but erased by history, a touching personal tribute and a resounding song for all those people whose voices we've lost, or never known. Directing this New York premiere is Tony Award winner
Joseph Hardy (Child's Play).
For more information, please visit
www.mtc-nyc.org.
#18 OR,
Opens November 3rd, 2009
The Women's Project
The Julia Miles Theatre, 424 West 55th Street
Written by Liz Duffy Adams
Directed by Wendy McClellan
Previews begin October 29th; Closes November 22nd, 2009
Aphra Behn is getting out of the spy trade and into show biz, if she can only write her play without interruptions from her love life - celebrity
Nell Gwynne, King Charles II, and double-agent
William Scott, among others. While war rages and Aphra and her friends celebrate free love, cross-dressing and pastoral lyricism, the 1660s start to look a lot like the 1960s. Verse or prose, now or then, love or death... and a lot of kissing.
Single tickers are available for $52 and are on sale now at
www.Telecharge.com or (212) 239-6200. Member Tickets $15 at membership@womensproject.org or (212) 765-2105. For groups of nine or more, tickets are $25 at membership@womensproject.org or (212) 765-2105.
#19
THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTEROpens TBD
New York Theatre Workshop
New York Theatre Workshop, 79 East 4th Street
Based on the novel by
Carson McCullersAdapted by
Rebecca GilmanDirected by
Doug HughesPreviews begin in November 1st; Closes December 31st, 2009
Carson McCullers' classic novel is adapted for the stage by acclaimed playwright
Rebecca Gilman (Spinning Into Butter) and directed by
Doug Hughes (The Beard of Avon at NYTW, Doubt). A beautiful and timeless tale about the universal need for human connection, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter follows the story of deaf John Singer as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum. When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most. Singer's isolation in the world is mirrored in a few of the townspeople he meets along the way-a café owner, a rebellious teenager, a black physician, and an idealistic labor organizer-whose dreams have been shattered. The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter intertwines the lives of these characters in a surprising way that results in a deeply moving story of outcasts in the South during the Great Depression.
Memberships are available by calling the NYTW Box Office at (212) 460-5475, Tuesday through Saturday, 11:00am to 5:00pm, or online at
www.nytw.org.
#20 THE UNDERSTUDY
Opens November 5 th, 2009
Roundabout Theatre Company
Laura Pels Theatre, 111 West 46th Street
By Theresa Rebeck
Directed by Scott Ellis
Previews October 9th; Closes January 3rd, 2010
Box office heroes and washed-up has-beens take heed: the play's almost the thing. In this bitingly witty and entertaining comedy by
Theresa Rebeck (Mauritius), the lights of Broadway cast an affectionate glow over this look at one of the most notorious roles in the theatre: the understudy.
The prestigious cast includes
Justin Kirk (Weeds) Mark-Paul Goesslaar (Saved by the Bell, NYPD Blue)
Tickets are available by calling Roundabout Ticket Services at (212) 719-1300, online at
www.roundabouttheatre.org or at the
Laura Pels Theatre at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre boxoffice (111 West 46th Street). Ticket prices range from $70-$80.
For more information, please visit www.roundabouttheatre.org.
#21 THE ORPHANS' HOME CYCLE
Part I Opens November 19 th, 2009
Part II Opens December 13 th, 2009
Part III Opens January 24 th, 2010
Signature Theatre Company with Hartford Stage
Peter Norton Space, 555 West 42nd Street
Written by Horton Foote
Directed by Michael Wilson
Previews - Part I begins November 5th ; Closes March 6th, 2010
Previews - Part II begins December 3rd; Closes March 6th, 2010
Previews - Part III begins January 7th, 2010; Closes March 6th, 2010
Set in Foote's fictitious town of Harrison, Texas and based partly on the childhood of Foote's father and the courtship and marriage of his parents, The Orphans' Home Cycle is a wide-ranging, intricate work that spans the lives of three families over three decades. All actors in the production will be playing multiple roles and several will track their characters through time in the various plays, which comprise the Cycle.
The Orphans' Home Cycle begins with a father's death in a small Texas town at the turn of the century, a loss that sends his son, Horace Robedaux, on an odyssey through the darkest corners of the heart as he learns to become a husband, father and patriarch.
Bill Heck ("The Closer," "Medium," "Without a Trace," "CSI: New York") will play the central role of the adult Horace Robedaux, with
Maggie Lacey (Dividing the Estate, Inherit the Wind, Our Town) as his wife, Elizabeth Vaughn Robedaux.
Foote completed work on The Orphans' Home Cycle prior to his death on March 4, 2009 at the age of 92. The cycle features nine plays that were originally written as full-length pieces. The Signature commissioned Foote in 2007 to adapt the plays in this new three-part form.
Part I ("The Story of a Childhood") begins at the turn of the 20th century and follows Horace Robedaux in his formative years. Part I begins with the plays Roots in a Parched Ground, Convicts and Lily Dale.
Part II ("The Story of a Marriage") focuses on the courtship years of Horace Robedaux and his search for a wife. Part II consists of the plays The Widow Claire, Courtship and Valentine's Day.
Part III ("The Story of a Family") begins with the turmoil of World War I and ends with the characters looking to the future of their family and land. Part III is made up of the plays 1918, Cousins and The Death of Papa.
TICKETS
Traditional and marathon subscriptions are now on sale for the
Signature Theatre Company run of The Orphans' Home Cycle, with the box office open for individual ticket sales beginning September 15th. Through The Signature Ticket Initiative, which seeks to make great theatre accessible to the broadest possible audience, all regularly-priced single tickets ($65) during the initial announced run are underwritten and will be available for $20 for the individual performances of all three parts. The Signature Ticket Initiative continues through Signature's 20th Anniversary Season (2010-2011).
#22 THIS
Opens December 2nd, 2009
Playwrights Horizons
Playwrights Horizons Mainstage Theater, 416 West 42nd Street
Written by Melissa James Gibson
Directed by Daniel Aukin
Featuring Louis Cancelmi, Eisa Davis, Glenn Fitzgerald & Parker Posey
Previews begin November 6th; Closes December 13th, 2009
Jane (
Parker Posey) is not okay. She's a promising poet without a muse, a single mother without lessons to pass along. Her dating life's a shambles, and her helpful friends are only helping make things more complicated. This bright, witty, un-romantic comedy captures the uncertain steps of a circle of friends backing their way into middle age.
For subscription and ticket information to all
Playwrights Horizons productions, call Ticket Central at (212) 279-4200, Noon to 8:00pm daily or purchase online at the
Playwrights Horizons website at
www.playwrightshorizons.org.
#23
SO HELP ME GOD!Opens December 3rd, 2009
The
Mint Theater CompanyThe
Lucille Lortel Theatre, 121 Christopher Street
Written by
Maurine Dallas WatkinsDirected by
Martin PlattPreviews November 18th; Closes December 20th, 2009
Kristen Johnston, two-time Emmy Award winner for her performance in "Third Rock from the Sun" will perform the role of Lily, a fabulous dramatic diva who must fend off a challenge from her ambitious but naïve understudy. Watkins' play was written 20 years before All About Eve.
Advance tickets are available by calling the Mint box office at (212) 315-0231 or go to
www.minttheater.org.
#24 MISALLIANCE
Opens December 13th, 2009
The Pearl Theatre Company
Stage II at NY City Center, 131 West 55th Street
Written by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Jeff Steitzer
Previews begin December 4th; Closes January 24th, 2010
A free-spirited lady acrobat, an incompetent assassin, and an excitable underwear tycoon. Mix in a bushel of marriage proposals, a family row or two, and a suspiciously serendipitous plane crash and you have Misalliance, Bernard Shaw's giddy comedy of the dangerous joys of sex, love, marriage and children which quips and quibbles its way through what was supposed to be a lazy Saturday afternoon in the country. Love (or something) is in the air and wordplay is the weapon of choice in this peculiar and predatory game of courtship.
Regular Ticket Prices:
$30 for all preview performances
$40 for performances on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
$50 for performances on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
Tickets can be purchased at: www.citycenter.org or through CityTix: (212) 581-1212.
For more information, please visit
www.pearltheatre.org.
The Off-Broadway League is a trade organization dedicated to fostering increased awareness and interest in Off-Broadway theatre and supporting the creation of new theatrical productions. Known for presenting the
Lucille Lortel Awards for Outstanding Achievement Off-Broadway, other major programs include Free Night of Theatre, Live Theatre Week, On the House in conjunction with NYC & Company, and other industry-wide marketing initiatives.
For more information, go to
www.OffBroadway.com.
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