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Churchill

First Preview: Jan 6, 2015
Opening Date: Jan 6, 2015
Closing Date: Jul 12, 2015
Running Time: 01:50
Churchill

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Playing @
New World Stages
340 West 50th Street, New York City, NY 10019
March 1946.
At the culmination of World War II, Winston Churchill has been defeated for re-election. Sitting in forced retirement with wife Clementine at his home, Churchill receives an invitation from President Harry S. Truman to speak in Fulton, Missouri.
Direct from a critically acclaimed sold-out run in Chicago, Ronald Keaton's tour de force performance as Winston Churchill is provocative, hilarious and heartwarming.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
MONDAY @ 7 PM
WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
THURSDAY & SATURDAY @ 2:30 PM
SUNDAY @3 PM
Off BroadwayPerformance ArtPlay - Drama
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 16

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Reviews

  • Ronald Keaton, the sole actor in the Greenhouse Theater’s Churchill, manages to breathe life into a history lesson that many people know quite well. By letting us into Churchill’s mind, Keaton enthralls the audience for nearly two hours that they will not soon forget.

    -----Chicago TheaterBeat.com
  • Ronald Keaton, the sole actor in the Greenhouse Theater’s Churchill, manages to breathe life into a history lesson that many people know quite well. By letting us into Churchill’s mind, Keaton enthralls the audience for nearly two hours that they will not soon forget.

    -----Chicago TheaterBeat.com
  • Ronald Keaton, the sole actor in the Greenhouse Theater’s Churchill, manages to breathe life into a history lesson that many people know quite well. By letting us into Churchill’s mind, Keaton enthralls the audience for nearly two hours that they will not soon forget.

    -----Chicago TheaterBeat.com
  • Ronald Keaton, the sole actor in the Greenhouse Theater’s Churchill, manages to breathe life into a history lesson that many people know quite well. By letting us into Churchill’s mind, Keaton enthralls the audience for nearly two hours that they will not soon forget.

    -----Chicago TheaterBeat.com

Accessibility

  • Box Office

    Street to Lobby (Box Office): no steps, ground floor. Box Office windows are wheelchair accessible
  • Curb Ramps

    None available
  • Restroom

    Men's & Women’s (Orchestra Level-North): multiple stalls & 1 accessible stall, changing table. Men’s & Women’s (Mezzanine Level-South): multiple stalls & 1 accessible stall. Gender Neutral (Orchestra Level-Center): single stall
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Everything is accessible with escalators and an elevator but the space itself is large, requiring a bit of walking
  • Entrance

    Complex has a street level entrance, with elevators. The theatres are located underground with three levels: the main floor, the mezzanine level (one floor down), and the orchestra level (another floor down)
  • Visual Assistance

    Available upon request
  • Water Fountain

    Outside of restroom Orchestra Level-North. Wheelchair accessible.
  • Assisted Listening System

    Infrared assisted listening devices and neck induction loop systems (requires t-coil) are available to borrow at the Shubert Audience Services kiosk
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair seating is available
  • Parking

    Street parking located on 49th & 50th Sts. New World Stages also uses ParkWhiz: https://www.parkwhiz.com/new-world-stages-parking/
  • Passenger Loading Zone

    Front of Entrance
  • Telephone

    None on premises
  • Translation

    None on premises

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