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Hasan Minhaj:Homecoming King

First Preview: Oct 14, 2015
Opening Date: Oct 14, 2015
Closing Date: Jan 30, 2016
Running Time: 01:20
Hasan Minhaj:Homecoming King

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Playing @
Cherry Lane Theatre
38 Commerce Street, New York City, NY 10014
Homecoming King, the story of the “New Brown America,” is based on true events from Minhaj’s first generation Indian-American experience.
Navigating between two worlds, it follows Minhaj’s arrival in the US, meeting his estranged sister, interracial love, racism, bullying, and his family’s quest to achieve the elusive American Dream.


"I'm trying to have a nuanced conversation about bigotry, acceptance, and forgiveness, even though these subjects can be embarrassing," said Minhaj in a press statement
. "We all know morality and life aren't black or white...they're Drake. When it comes to racism, hopefully this show will help us have a real discussion and get our '50 Shades of Drake' on. I'll share my stories which hopefully will inspire others to share theirs."

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
THURSDAY thru SATURDAY @ 9:30 PM
SUNDAY @ 7 PM 
Off BroadwayPlay - ComedyPerformance Art
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Audience Advisory: Adult language

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Full-price tickets:

$39.00 - $59.00

Lottery & Rush

Every performance day, two hours prior to curtain, a limited number of General Rush tickets will be available for $20 each, in person at the Cherry Lane Theatre Box Office.  Limit 2 per patron, subject to availability.

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    ------ Jon Stewart, The Daily show
  • ‘It’s wonderful. You’re going to laugh. Probably cry. Because you, unlike me, can still feel.’

    ------ Jon Stewart, The Daily show
  • ‘It’s wonderful. You’re going to laugh. Probably cry. Because you, unlike me, can still feel.’

    ------ Jon Stewart, The Daily show
  • ‘It’s wonderful. You’re going to laugh. Probably cry. Because you, unlike me, can still feel.’

    ------ Jon Stewart, The Daily show

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Info

    The theater is wheelchair accessible though not ADA certified from the entrance, the lobby, and the seats. The theater opens directly onto the sidewalk, which is paved but can be difficult to traverse. Plan ahead on getting into the theater. If you have questions about accessibility or need additional assistance, please reach out to us prior to your visit at boxoffice@cherrylanetheatre.org
  • Seating

    A certain number of seats per show are available for purchase for guests who use mobility aids like wheelchairs. You can select them when you buy the ticket.
  • Box Office

    Tickets can be purchased online and are delivered via email. If you haven’t received your ticket, check your spam folder for emails from boxoffice@cherrylanetheatre.org. If you are still having problems contact the team at boxoffice@cherrylanetheatre.org.
  • Restroom

    Bathrooms are available for use during the show.
  • Assisted Listening System

    Infrared assisted listening devices are available on a first come-first serviced basis from the House Management team before each performance

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