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Daniel Radcliffe, star of the Michael Grandage Company production of The Cripple of Inishmaan, stopped by NBC's "Late Night with Seth Meyers" last night to chat about his new Broadway show. Check out the appearance below!
The Michael Grandage Company production of The Cripple of Inishmaan, by Martin McDonagh, starring Daniel Radcliffeand the critically acclaimed West End cast, directed by Tony Award-winner Michael Grandage, opened to rave reviews on Sunday, April 20 at the Cort Theatre (138 West 48th Street).
Tickets are available through www.Telecharge.com. The production will play a strictly limited run through Sunday, July 20, with over 10,000 tickets available priced at $27, to provide access for all audiences. A limited number of $37 general rush tickets will be sold for each performance on the day of the show when the box office opens. Each guest in line is limited to two rush tickets per person. Payment by cash or credit card. Locations will be at the theatre's discretion and may be partial view. Tickets are subject to availability and may not be offered for all performances.
THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN is produced on Broadway by Michael Grandage Company, Arielle Tepper Madover, L.T.D. Productions, Martin McCallum, Stephanie P. McClelland, Stacey Mindich, Starry Night Entertainment, and The Shubert Organization.
The production marks the Broadway premiere for Academy Award-winner Martin McDonagh's heralded play, and the first Broadway transfer from Michael Grandage Company, a London based production company set up by director, Michael Grandage and producer, James Bierman (both formerly of the Donmar) to produce work across all media. The Cripple of Inishmaan comes to Broadway following its sold out run last summer at the West End's Noel Coward Theatre, where it was part of an award-winning season of five plays produced by Michael GrandageCompany.
Producer Arielle Tepper Madover is pleased to continue her professional relationship with Michael Grandage andJames Bierman, which has previously included the Broadway transfers for the Donmar Warehouse productions of Frost/Nixon, Mary Stuart, Hamlet and Red, and the West End transfers of Frost/Nixon and Mary Stuart.
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