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The Other Mozart

First Preview: Jan 11, 2020

Opening Date: Jan 11, 2020

Closing Date: Jan 13, 2020

Running Time: 01:15

The Other Mozart
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Playing @

The Players Theatre

115 MacDougal Street New York City, NY 10012

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THE OTHER MOZART is the true and untold story of Nannerl Mozart, the sister of Amadeus - a prodigy, keyboard virtuoso and composer, who performed throughout Europe with her brother to equal acclaim, but her work and her story faded away, lost to history.

Created & Performed by Sylvia Milo, directed by Isaac Byrne, the monodrama is set in a stunning 18-foot dress (designed by Magdalena Dabrowska from the National Theater of Poland).

THE OTHER MOZART
is based on facts, stories and lines pulled directly from the Mozart family's humorous and heartbreaking letters.

WINNER - TWO New York Innovative Theatre Awards for Outstanding Solo Performance and Outstanding Original Music! 
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 13

Show Notes

Show Notes: No Intermission

Audience Advisory:

The theatre and restrooms are NOT handicapped accessible. NO Late Seating

Performance Schedule:

FRIDAY @ 8 PM
SATURDAY & SUNDAY @ 7 PM
MONDAY @ 2:30 PM

Performances:

Fri, Jan 10 at 8 pm – Performed by Sofi Lambert
Sat, Jan 11 at 7 pm – Performed by Sylvia Milo (Original actress, playwright)
Sun, Jan 12 at 7 pm – Performed by Sofi Lambert
Mon, Jan 13 at 2:30 pm – Performed by Sofi Lambert

ADDITIONAL - Wed, Jan 8 at 8:30 pm – Performed by Sofi Lambert – IN FRENCH

Music

Nathan Davis and Phyllis Chen

Director

Isaac Byrne

Written by

Sylvia Milo

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

Listed atTKTS

Never

Full-price tickets

$45 - $65

Lottery & Rush

$15 - Students (at the door only)

Reviews

Quotation Mark

Under a billowed cloud of Marie Antoinette hair (designed by Courtney Bednarowski), Ms. Milo’s Nannerl is charming and funny, a gamin once more, as she recalls young Wolfie and her early triumphs over him. Remembering the freedom and power of playing onstage, she is joyous.

-------New York Times

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Accessibility:

Seating

199-248 seats

Elevator\Escalator

None on Premises

Parking

Street parking only

Curb Ramps

None.

Entrance

Street entrance / three steps to BO with handrail. Door (32", heavy) to main level.

Box Office

Lobby Main level via 3 steps

Restroom

Down one flight of stairs (steep) to Cafe Wha! Shared bathroon with bar. Not wheelchair accessible

Water Fountain

None on premises

Telephone

None on premises

Assisted Listening System

None available

Visual Assistance

None available

Directions Subway

A/B/C/D/E/F/Q to West 4th St. Walk south on 6th Ave to West 3rd St, then east to MacDougal St, then south to the theatre.

Folding Armrests

Fixed armrests

Wheelchair Info

Not accessible - 3 steps to box office / 3 steps to theatre

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Public Transportation

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By Subway:

A/B/C/D/E/F/Q to West 4th St. Walk south on 6th Ave to West 3rd St, then east to MacDougal St, then south to the theatre.

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