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Sylvia
First Preview: Sep 4, 2015
Opening Date: Sep 4, 2015
Closing Date: Jan 24, 2016
Running Time: 02:05
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Playing @
James Earl Jones Theatre
138 W 48th St, New York, NY 10036
Funny and heartwarming, Sylvia is about what happens when a smart, sassy, captivating canine befriends a New Yorker in Central Park and changes his life— and his wife’s life forever.
From Tony Award-winning® director Daniel Sullivan (Proof, Glengarry Glen Ross) and two-time Pulitzer Prize nominee A. R. Gurney (The Dining Room, Love Letters), Sylvia stars a brilliant cast of acclaimed comedians: two-time Tony winner Matthew Broderick (The Producers, How To Succeed…), Tony winner Julie White (The Little Dog Laughed), Drama Desk Award-winner Robert Sella (Stuff Happens), and fresh from her 2015 Tony-winning performance in You Can’t Take It With You, Annaleigh Ashford as Broadway’s friskiest new heroine.
This wonderful look into the complexities of love and commitment asks what it truly means to be devoted to your partner…and how do you choose between the love of your life and man’s best friend?
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY thru THURSDAY @ 7 PM
FRIDAY & SATURDAY @ 8 PM
WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY @ 2 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM
From Tony Award-winning® director Daniel Sullivan (Proof, Glengarry Glen Ross) and two-time Pulitzer Prize nominee A. R. Gurney (The Dining Room, Love Letters), Sylvia stars a brilliant cast of acclaimed comedians: two-time Tony winner Matthew Broderick (The Producers, How To Succeed…), Tony winner Julie White (The Little Dog Laughed), Drama Desk Award-winner Robert Sella (Stuff Happens), and fresh from her 2015 Tony-winning performance in You Can’t Take It With You, Annaleigh Ashford as Broadway’s friskiest new heroine.
This wonderful look into the complexities of love and commitment asks what it truly means to be devoted to your partner…and how do you choose between the love of your life and man’s best friend?
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY thru THURSDAY @ 7 PM
FRIDAY & SATURDAY @ 8 PM
WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY @ 2 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
TDF Tickets Offers:
TDF Member tickets:
Not currently available for this show
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Never
Full-price tickets:
$32.00 - $147.00
Lottery & Rush
Tickets will be available for purchase in person at the theater's box office beginning at 10am Monday-Saturday (noon on Sundays) for that day's performances only. Rush tickets cost $32 with a maximum of two tickets per person. Rush tickets are subject to availability and may not be offered at all performances. Rush seating locations will be determined at the discretion of the box office. A special online ticket lottery will begin Tuesday, November 9. A limited number of tickets, priced at $32, will be available for each performance at http://www.sylvialottery.com.
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Reviews
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A.R. Gurney, the chronicler of sophisticated upper-middle-class angst, author of plays like The Dining Room and Love Letters, is a man gifted with uncommon insight into human motivations and frailties. So when he turns his gift to the analysis of what a dog might really be thinking and really want, it should not be surprising that the results are so rich.”
----New York Times -
FOUR STARS !! Broderick....perkier than he’s been lately, gets crucial voltage from Ashford and White, both endlessly inventive comedians. Ashford has the showier role, of course, dashing about in fanciful doggy couture (costumes by Ann Roth) on David Rockwell’s fairy-tale Central Park set and keeping up a sassy stream-of-consciousness. She sniffs strangers’ crotches with impunity; she butt-scoots on the carpet; she swears viciously at cats. What a joy to see Ashford unleashed.
-----TimeOutNY -
A measure of how terrific Sylvia is at its best is the scene where Kate, jealous over Greg’s obsession with his pet, can’t help sharing her frustrations with a friend (one of three characters portrayed by the fourth member of the cast, Robert Sella.) Julie White is hysterical (in both senses of the word), especially terrific when she is imitating Sylvia’s behavior while describing it. What’s remarkable is how clear and rigorous the distinction between Julie White’s imitation of Sylvia and Annaleigh Ashford’s impersonation of Sylvia – a testament to the artistry of the director and to these great actresses.
---- DC Theatre Scene -
A.R. Gurney, the chronicler of sophisticated upper-middle-class angst, author of plays like The Dining Room and Love Letters, is a man gifted with uncommon insight into human motivations and frailties. So when he turns his gift to the analysis of what a dog might really be thinking and really want, it should not be surprising that the results are so rich.”
----New York Times
Accessibility
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Wheelchair Info
Six ADA compliant viewing locations with companion seating. Transfer optional. -
Seating
Mezzanine, balcony, and lower lounge reached only by stairs. Seats 1,083. -
Elevator\Escalator
None. -
Parking
Valet parking garage: Next door. No vans. -
Curb Ramps
SE corner 48th St. & 7th Ave; SW corner of 48th St. & 6th Ave; Driveways on either side of theater. -
Entrance
Double doors in series: 1st set (each 26.5") has one pair of automatic doors from 48th Street to ticket lobby with push-button control; 2nd set (each 26.5", attended by ushers) to Orchestra. -
Box Office
Ticket lobby. Counter 43". Accessible pass-through with writing shelf at 32". Assistance available -
Restroom
Womens and Mens: Lower level. Down seventeen steps. -
Water Fountain
Rear orchestra, house left. Spout 36". -
Telephone
Ticket lobby. Coin slot 54". Cord Length 29". With TTY and electric outlet. -
Assisted Listening System
Reservations are not necessary. Drivers license or ID with printed address required as a deposit. Please call: (212) 582-7678 to reserve in advance. -
Visual Assistance
None. -
Folding Armrests
Eleven row-end seats with folding armrests.








