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My Name is Gideon: I’m Probably Going to Die, Eventually
First Preview: Nov 30, 2018
Opening Date: Nov 30, 2018
Closing Date: Dec 15, 2018
Running Time: 01:25
Playing @
The Brick
579 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
A voyage filled with songs, stories, gadgets, an oven and a cornucopia of curious instruments from around the world. Now with brand new songs, stories, set and surprises.
This globe-roaming troubadour has performed in over 500 living rooms, premiered to critical acclaim Off-Broadway, and had a sold-out, award-winning run at the Edinburgh Fringe. Now he’s bursting into Brooklyn with his mad musical genius, astounding theatrical wizardry, and embracing warmth and empathy..
This globe-roaming troubadour has performed in over 500 living rooms, premiered to critical acclaim Off-Broadway, and had a sold-out, award-winning run at the Edinburgh Fringe. Now he’s bursting into Brooklyn with his mad musical genius, astounding theatrical wizardry, and embracing warmth and empathy..
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 16
Performance Schedule
TUESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 7 PM
SUNDAY @ 4 PM
Written By
- Gideon Irving
Choreography
- Lily Gold
TDF Tickets Offers:
TDF Member tickets:
Not currently available for this show
Listed at 
Never
Full-price tickets:
$25.00 - $25.00
Lottery & Rush
$17 - Students
$10 - Community (limited)
Video
My Name is Gideon Trailer from All For One on Vimeo.
Accessibility
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Restroom
Same level as theatre. The bathroom has a grab bar and an ADA compliant door width, but the ground is somewhat uneven inside of the bathroom. -
Seating
Seats 70. -
Visual Assistance
None. -
Water Fountain
Concession Stand on same level as theatre. -
Box Office
Unless otherwise posted on the event, doors open 30 minutes prior to curtain and a waitlist is kept for sold out performances in person at the box office. Any unclaimed tickets for sold out performances will be resold at curtain time. -
Wheelchair Info
The Brick Theater is a ground level garage converted into a theater. There is a permanent ramp to the performance area, which is a little less than a foot up from the ground level.








