Performance
schedule:
Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 7:00pm
Thursdays and Fridays, 8:00pm
Saturday, 3pm, 8pm
Sunday, 2 pm, 7pm
Exceptions:
March 3, tickets will only be available
for the
2pm performance
March 17, 2pm performance only
Running
time:
90 minutes
Student
Matinee:
March 13 at 1pm
NYTW provides discounted tickets for student groups of ten or more. Please contact Stephanie Warren for specific pricing at Stephaniew@nytw.org or call 212-780-9037.
4th Street Bar Association Night:
February 27
Find more about becoming a member of
NYTW's 4th Street Bar Association.
Email: 4sba@nytw.org
Repeat Defender's Night:
February 26
Find more about becoming a member of
NYTW's Repeat Defenders.
Email: Norma Scheck at normas@nytw.org
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AfterWords
(post-performance audience discussion):
February 20
A converstion with Julia lee, set designer and Mark Nagle, costume designer from BELLEVILLE. Moderated by Bryn Thorrson, Director of Education at NYTW.
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February 26
A conversation with Anne Kaufman. director and Amy Herzog, playwright of BELLEVILLE. Moderated by Aaron Malkin, Literary Artistic Associate at NYTW.
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March 19
A conversation with the cast of BELLEVILLE. Moderated by Jack Doulin, casting directcor at NYTW.
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Cucina Chats
March 7 and 17
Following these performances, we invite you to join us for $5 wine, beer and well drinks and an informal discussion next door at Cucina Di Pesce. Unlike our more structured AfterWords discussion series, the Cucina Chats are an opportunity for audience members to explore their experience of the play more deeply.

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92Y Literary Readings
Two Celebrated Playwrights–One Night!
Amy Herzog will read from her latest work, Belleville, premiering February 2013 at the New York Theater Workshop. She will also read an excerpt from The Great God Pan, set to premiere this fall at Playwrights Horizon.
Will Eno’s Thom Pain (based on nothing) was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and his Title and Deed was produced by the Signature Theatre in 2012. “He strikes me as being the real thing, a real playwright. He takes every chance,” wrote Edward Albee.
Thu, Apr 4, 8:15 pm
Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street
For tickets, visit 92Y.org/Readings or call 212.415.5500

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