Tickets for THE STREETS OF NEW YORK are on sale now!
Tickets are now available for our
holiday show!
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The Streets of New York
A Holiday Show
on the Francis J. Greenburger
Mainstage
By Dion
Boucicault
Adaptation,
Songs, & Direction by Charlotte Moore
Music
Direction by Mark Hartman
Choreography
by Barry McNabb
With Amy Bodnar,
Amanda Jane Cooper, Richard Henry, David Hess, Ben
Jacoby, Justin Keyes, Daniel J. Maldonado, Polly
McKie, Jordan Tyson, Ryan Vona, Price Waldman,
and DeLaney Westfall
December 4, 2021 - January 30, 2022
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"In this time
of COVID, I was sure it would be appropriate to re-write my original
Director’s Note. But upon re-reading the original so many things are
exactly the same, that I have changed my mind. There is still great
poverty and hunger, and the heartbreak of lost love never changes.
Add to that a worldwide pandemic and a masked society, and
Boucicault’s 19th-century world seems to fit right into our 21st with
its darkness and restrictions. But, as always, I love the end of our
story. It’s filled with hope and the victory of the power of good.
One day soon we will surely be headed in that light-filled
direction." — From Director Charlotte
Moore
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Ticket
Details:
Standard
Seating: Starts at $70
Rear
Seating: $50
Preview
Performances (12/04 -12/12):
Standard
Seating: Starts at $65
Rear
Seating: $45
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On the Mainstage and Studio Stage:
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Autumn Royal
on the Francis J.
Greenburger Mainstage
By Kevin Barry
Directed by CiarĂ¡n O'Reilly
Starring Maeve
Higgins and John Keating
JUST
TWO WEEKS LEFT!
"The subject
matter and Barry's take on it make for a dark, but very,
very funny evening...This
is a rich little play that is well worth a trip to the
theatre." – Joe Westerfield, Newsweek
"Keating – a
true New york Theatre treasure – and Higgins deliver a
terrific one-two punch ...they really shine when they are both
onstage, playing off each other like a classic comedy
team" – This
Week In New York
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A Girl is a Half-formed Thing
on the W. Scott
McLucas Studio Stage
By Eimear
McBride
Adapted by Annie Ryan
Directed by by Nicola Murphy
Starring Jenn
Murray
November 10 - December 12, 2021
Based on the
acclaimed novel of the same name, A Girl is a Half-formed
Thing follows the inner narrative of a girl, played by Jenn
Murray (Brooklyn, Maleficent) from birth until the
age of twenty with vivid intensity and originality. This is a
character of astonishing resilience and intelligence; someone
determined to make sense of things amidst the crushing
Catholicism and poverty of her Irish childhood.
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From our Friends at SoHo Playhouse:
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Use code IRISHREP49* at checkout to save $40 on your ticket.
(Reg. $89)
*Code valid for
performances from Nov 5 through Dec 15
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Tammany Hall
Now
through January 9, 2022
Immerse yourself in
prohibition-era New York! Uncover the corruption, scandal, and
romance that brought New York’s most notorious political
machine crashing down. Tammany Hall, a
site-specific, immersive experience takes you back to the
legendary Election Night of Nov 5, 1929.
Cast your vote and
await the results of the night’s major mayoral race while
exploring 15 rooms spanning one of New York’s landmark
Jazz Age hotspots. Observe political plots in the club room,
spy on trysts in the penthouse suite, peek in at Follies
rehearsals on stage, and maybe even knock back libations while
conspiring with henchmen and government spies in the
underground speakeasy...
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132 West 22nd Street
(between 6th and 7th Avenues) New York, NY 10011
Regular Hours:
Mon-Sat: noon-6pm* | Sun:
noon-5pm
*On days with evening
performances, the box office will remain open until the show
begins.
Buy Tickets via
Phone: 212.727.2737
Buy Tickets Online: irishrep.org
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Irish Repertory Theatre's Season is supported, in
part, by your taxpayer dollars through the New York State Council on
the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New
York State Legislature and the New York City Department of Cultural
Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; as well as Culture
Ireland, the agency for the promotion of Irish arts worldwide; the
Department of Foreign Affairs and the Consulate of Ireland in New
York; The Howard Gilman Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, The
Harold & Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, Ireland Funds America,
Mutual of America, The Michael Tuch Foundation, and our many generous
members and donors.
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