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Dear Elizabeth

First Preview: Oct 10, 2015
Opening Date: Oct 26, 2015
Closing Date: Dec 5, 2015
Running Time: 01:45
Dear Elizabeth

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Playing @
McGinn/Cazale Theatre
2162 Broadway, New York, NY 10024
"I don’t know why I’ve been so slow about writing to you, since I think of you every day of my life I’m sure"  —

A play in letters from Elizabeth Bishop to Robert Lowell and back again


Sarah Ruhl, one of the theater’s most celebrated playwrights, teams up with WP Theater to present this New York premiere production. Drawn from the famed correspondence between Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell – two of the twentieth century’s most brilliant poets – Dear Elizabeth tells a tale of unconventional friendship and intimacy that spanned thirty years and more than 400 letters, with postmarks from Maine to Key West, from London to South America.

Performed with a rotating cast of the theater community’s most brilliant and beloved performers, don’t miss this insightful and impassioned examination of Bishop and Lowell’s lives, their work, and the true nature of friendship. Kate Whoriskey directs.

Cast will include:
David Aaron Baker 
Kathleen Chalfant 
Rinde Eckert 
Cherry Jones 
Mia Katigbak 
Ellen McLaughlin 
Polly Noonan 
J. Smith-Cameron 
John Douglas Thompson 
Harris Yulin 

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY thru THURSDAY @ 7:30 PM
FRIDAY & SATURDAY @ 8 PM
SATURDAY @ 3 PM
Off BroadwayPerformance ArtPlay - Drama
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 16

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Full-price tickets:

$52.00 - $67.00

Lottery & Rush

$20 -  Students w/valid ID

Accessibility

  • Box Office

    The box office is on the 4th floor. The counter is not wheel chair accessible.
  • Curb Ramps

    There are curb ramps on the corner.
  • Restroom

    located on 3rd floor
  • Seating

    Seats 108
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Yes: elevator to 3rd floor.
  • Telephone

    The public phone isn't wheel chair accessible.
  • Entrance

    Building entrance is street level. Take the elevator to the third floor, and then a short flight of steps up, to gain access to the theatre on the fourth floor
  • Visual Assistance

    none
  • Folding Armrests

    none
  • Water Fountain

    not wc
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair accessible.

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