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The Mysteries

Opening Date: Apr 2, 2014
Closing Date: Jul 14, 2014
Running Time: 06:00
The Mysteries

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Playing @
The Flea
20 Thomas Street, New York City, NY 10013
A World Premiere Event from the Drama Desk Nominated Director who brought you These Seven Sicknesses and Restoration Comedy.
The Flea embarks on an extravaganza with 48 playwrights and 54 actors retelling the entirety of The Bible in a single night.


50 World Premiere plays telling the entire History of Man’s Salvation from The Fall of Lucifer through and including Judgment Day.

Conceived and Directed by Ed Sylvanus Iskandar
Dramaturgy by Jill Rafson
Additional Creative Support and Interstitial Text by CollaborationTown
Off BroadwayPlay - Comedy
Show Notes: 2 Intermissions.
Age Guidance: 16
Audience Advisory: Show includes nudity. Ticket includes dinner which is vegan and gluten free.

Performance Schedule



PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:

THURS  6:30 PM
FRI        6:30 PM
SAT       6:30 PM
SUN       4:30 PM
MON      6:30 PM


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Full-price tickets:

$15.00 - $75.00

Lottery & Rush

$35 rush tickets for The Mysteries: tickets will be available for purchase beginning one hour prior to curtain, two tickets maximum per person, on the day of the performance, subject to availability. Tickets must be purchased in person at the The Flea Theater.
$15 Tickets: lowest priced tickets available on first-come, first-served basis

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Reviews

  • “A cast of 54 — including a 19-member angel chorus — will perform 50 short plays over a projected five and a half to six hours, dinner and dessert breaks included. With the largest ensemble the Flea has ever featured, plenty of dance and the occasional fight scene, the show literally shakes the building.”

    -New York Times
  • “A cast of 54 — including a 19-member angel chorus — will perform 50 short plays over a projected five and a half to six hours, dinner and dessert breaks included. With the largest ensemble the Flea has ever featured, plenty of dance and the occasional fight scene, the show literally shakes the building.”

    -New York Times
  • “A cast of 54 — including a 19-member angel chorus — will perform 50 short plays over a projected five and a half to six hours, dinner and dessert breaks included. With the largest ensemble the Flea has ever featured, plenty of dance and the occasional fight scene, the show literally shakes the building.”

    -New York Times
  • “A cast of 54 — including a 19-member angel chorus — will perform 50 short plays over a projected five and a half to six hours, dinner and dessert breaks included. With the largest ensemble the Flea has ever featured, plenty of dance and the occasional fight scene, the show literally shakes the building.”

    -New York Times

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair accessible seats may be reserved prior to each performance with the box office. Guest Productions may have different instructions for arranging accessible accommodations and should be contacted directly.
  • Seating

    Seats 75.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Yes
  • Restroom

    Gender-neutral bathrooms
  • Assisted Listening System

    Assistive listening devices are available at the box office prior to all performances.
  • Visual Assistance

    None.
  • Folding Armrests

    None
  • Parking

    Limited free street parking is available on Thomas Street, Monday-Friday after 7pm and all day Saturday & Sunday. You can also view and reserve parking at some local garages via ParkWhiz.

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