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First Preview: Apr 14, 2015
Opening Date: May 6, 2015
Closing Date: May 21, 2015
Running Time: 01:25
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Stage 72 @ the Triad Theater
158 W 72nd St - 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10023
SEARCH: PAUL CLAYTON is a Wiki Folk Musical that celebrates the true story in words and song of one of Bob Dylan’s first musical mentors.

Paul Clayton of New Bedford, was the most recorded, young, folk singer in America when Bobby Zimmerman arrived in 1961 Greenwich Village to begin his career as Bob Dylan. It was Paul who helped open the doors to the folk world to him. From 1961-1965 Paul taught Bob the tricks of the trade while falling hopelessly in love with him.

A Play With Music by Larry Mollin
Directed by Randal Myler
Musical Direction by Fred Mollin


Featuring Jamie Babbitt, Allan Harris, Michael Lanning, Peter Oyloe, Ereni Sevasti and Jared Weiss.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
Wednesday, May 6th at 7pm
Thursday, May 7th at 7pm
Friday, May 8th at 9pm
Monday, May 11th at 9pm
Tuesday, May 12 at 9pm
Thursay, May 14 at 9pm
Friday, May 15 at 9pm
Saturday, May 16 at 9pm
Sunday, May 17 at 7pm
Tuesday, May 19 at 7pm
Wednesday, May 20 at 2pm & 7pm
Thurday, May 21 at 7pm
Off BroadwayMusicalPlay - Drama
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 16
Audience Advisory: Venue has a 2-drink minimum

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    There is metered parking between the hours of
    8am & 10pm on 72nd Street ($0.25 per 10 minutes - Upto 2hrs)

    also two Parking Lots near theTriad:

    1. On 72nd Street between Columbus Avenue & Central Park West on the North Side of the Street near the Dakota Apartment Building.

    2. High Rise Parking 200 - 210 West 71st Street (between Broadway & West End Avenue on the South side of the street closer to Broadway)
  • Seating

    seats 130.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    An elevator lift is available.
  • Entrance

    Building entrance is street level. The theatre is located on the second floor.

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