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Soho Rep's production of Nature Theater of Oklahoma's No Dice will add three performances, extending the it through January 4.
No Dice is performed at the non-traditional theatre space 66 White Street (between Broadway and Church Streets) in lower Manhattan. Until recently, the location housed an indoor playground.
Billed as a four hour version of the eleven hour epic, No Dice is culled from over 100 hours of
taped telephone conversations with actors, friends and family about their jobs,
personal problems, aspirations and dreams, No
Dice is described by Nature Theater of Oklahoma as, "An epic of the
everyday blown to transcendental proportions. The company filters the material
of their own lives though the conventions of amateur dinner theater to arrive
at a uniquely mind-altering experience."
No Dice is
conceived and directed by Nature Theater of Oklahoma founder Pavol Liska and
Kelly Copper. The play is performed by Anne Gridley, Thomas Hummel,
Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan and Kristin Worrall. Music is by
Lumberob and Kristin Worrall; production design is by Peter Nigrini.
No Dice performs Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays (with an added performance Wednesday, January 2) with sandwiches and soda served from 6:30, followed by the performance at 7 p.m at 66 White Street (between Broadway and Church Streets). The play is performed with an intermission.
Tickets are $25, except on Sundays when all seats are 99-cents. Tickets for the three added performances (Wednesday, January 2; Thursday, January 3 and Friday January 4) will be $35. For reservations call SmartTix at 212-868-4444 or log on to www.smarttix.com.
For additional information visit www.sohorep.org or www.oktheater.org.Videos