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The Babylon Line

First Preview: Nov 2, 2016
Opening Date: Nov 10, 2016
Closing Date: Jan 22, 2017
Running Time: 02:00
The Babylon Line

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Playing @
Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater
150 W 65th Street, New York, NY 10023
Levittown, 1967. It’s the first night of adult-ed Creative Writing class in a classroom at the local high school.

The teacher, Aaron Port, lives in Greenwich Village and reverse commutes once a week on the Long Island Rail Road’s Babylon line to Wantagh. His students are a mixed bag: Frieda Cohen, Anna Cantor and Midge Braverman, housewives all, embrace each other on arrival, and update their running checklists on each other’s kids, husbands and lawns. Their opening gambit is to tell Aaron in no uncertain terms that they are only there because French Cooking and Flower Arranging are full. The two men in the class, Jack Hassenpflug and Marc Adams keep mostly to themselves. 

One final student, Joan Dellamond, rushes in late –- but she actually does intend to be there. She is a housewife, but not like the others. Living on Long Island with no kids, she cannot be in the same conversation with those women. Nor does she seem to want to be. And yet, she does seek connection. Maybe this class will bring her, and Aaron, something that neither quite expects.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY @ 2 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM
Off BroadwayPlay - ComedyPlay - Drama
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13

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$77.00 - $87.00

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Info

    Four in last row of orchestra (H19-H22). Other seats can be removed if needed.
  • Seating

    Seats 299.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Elevator: Yes.
  • Passenger Loading Zone

    On Concourse level at 65th St. entrance.
  • Parking

    Lincoln Center Pre-pay Park-and-Lock Garage serves all concert halls and theaters. May be entered from West 62nd St. between Columbus & Amsterdam Aves., or from West 65th St. between Amsterdam Ave. & Broadway. Parking for wheelchair. users or patrons with mobility limitations is in the Yellow Area, which provides level access to the Concourse and to elevators. Enter Lincoln Center South Drive from Amsterdam Ave. (right turn) one block north of West 62nd St. To reserve space call Garage Manager a
  • Entrance

    Concourse. Down twelve steps, followed by twenty-one steps.Alternate entrance (elevator): Wheelchair lift from Concourse level to Box Office level and Orchestra. Use Concourse level lobby entrance (North Drive on 65th St. between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue). Ramp to Orchestra level is to right of Box office.
  • Box Office

    From Concourse. Twelve steps followed by three doors (each 43").
  • Restroom

    Womens: Lobby level. Ramp. Stall door 34.5". Commode 18".Mens: Theater level. Stall door 36". Commode 18". Urinal 17".Unisex: Door 34.5". Room 60" x 84". Commode 18".
  • Water Fountain

    Near restrooms.
  • Telephone

    Box office area. Coin slot 63". Cord 33". Volume control. Additional phone in outer lobby through doors.
  • Assisted Listening System

    Sennheiser listening devices.
  • Visual Assistance

    None.

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