ALL THE WRONG REASONS
A True Story of Neo-Nazis, Drug Smuggling and Undying Love

Text and performance – John Fugelsang
Direction – Pam MacKinnon

Scenic and Costume Design – Kaye Voyce
Lighting Design – Mark Barton
Sound Design – Jeremy J. Lee
Production Stage Management – Niki Spruill

Cast:
John Fugelsang

Order tickets:
Single tickets on sale now.
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Please call our box office at 212-460-5475 for additional information.
Our box office is open Tuesday - Saturday, 1:00pm-6:00pm.

Facility address:
79 East 4th Street, located between Bowery and Second Avenue in the East Village.

Prices:
Single tickets, $50.00 each.
CheapTix Sundays, $20.00 (all tickets for all Sunday evening performances at 7:00pm; tickets must be purchased in person, in cash at the NYTW box office).
Student tickets, $20.00 (must be purchased in person with valid student ID at the NYTW box office).

Description:
Every once in a while, a show comes along that celebrates traditional values and following the rules. This is not that show.

John Fugelsang, the real life son of an ex-nun and a former monk, declares war on everything the neo-cons hold dear in this fearless and hysterical one man show. Sex, politics, Klansmen, the drug war, stem cells and radical love - it's all part of this brilliantly comic and heartbreaking odyssey. The award-winning actor, comedian and political satirist presents an inspiring crusade to take the fundamentalists' morality - and beat them with it.

Dates:
First preview, Friday, March 23; opening night, Sunday, April 15; final performance, Sunday, May 6.

Performance schedule:
Tuesday at 7:00pm; Wednesday – Friday at 8:00pm; Saturday at 3:00pm and 8:00pm; Sunday at 2:00pm and 7:00pm.

Exceptions:
Saturday, March 24, no 3:00pm performance
Sunday, March 25, no 2:00pm performance
Sunday, April 15, no 2:00pm or 7:00pm performance (5:00pm performance only)
Saturday, April 28, no 3:00pm

Special student matinee on Wednesday, April 25, at 2:00pm. For more information, please contact Jen Zoble, Director of Education, jenz@nytw.org.

Audience Discussions:
Tuesday, April 10, post-performance
Wednesday, April 18, post-performance
Tuesday, April 24, post-performance

Artist Dialogue with John Fugelsang, Wednesday, March 28, post-performance.

Running time:
approximately one hour and 30 minutes with no intermission

About the artists:
John Fugelsang has performed at the US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen and the Just for Laughs Festival in
Montreal. Film and TV credits include Coyote Ugly, Somewhere in The City, "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," "Providence," "Becker," over 20 appearances on "Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher," "Americas Funniest Home Videos," "TV411" for PBS, "The ACLU Freedom Files" for Court TV, "McEnroe" and "Bullseye" for CNBC, "Paul McCartney's Live Town Hall" and "George Harrison: The Last Performance" for VH1, and numerous stand-up appearances. New York stage credits include Savage in Limbo, Blue Window, and Junk Male, which played for
several years at The Duplex in Greenwich Village. He received the award for "Outstanding New York Monologist"
at Lincoln Center from the Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs. His piece on the history of the Drug War
was recently published on the Huffington Post.

Pam MacKinnon NYTW: Itamar Moses' Back at Leipzig; New York: Sheri Wilner's Father Joy (SPF), Erin Courtney's Alice the Magnet (Clubbed Thumb), Caryl Churchill's Mad Forrest (Juilliard), Tina Howe's Water Music (E.S.T.); Regional: Edward Albee's Peter and Jerry: Homelife and The Zoo Story, Itamar Moses' The Four of Us (Old Globe), David Mamet's Romance (Goodman), Gina Gionfriddo's After Ashley (Philadelphia Theatre Co.), Edward Albee's The Goat or, Who is Sylvia? ( Alley Theatre, Vienna's English Theatre), Edward Albee's The Play About the Baby (Goodman, Philadelphia Theatre Co.).

 

 

 

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