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Gary Lucas: Too Much Johnson

First Preview: Jan 05, 2017

Opening Date: Jan 27, 2017

Closing Date: Jan 28, 2017

Running Time: 01:25

Gary Lucas: Too Much Johnson
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Playing @

Roulette

509 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11217

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Gary Lucas performs on electric and acoustic guitar the world premiere of his new live score accompanying Orson Welles’ 1938 surrealist silent masterpiece “Too Much Johnson.”

The silent slapstick film, long thought to be lost, was produced and directed by Orson Welles in 1938 to precede his theatrical production of the 19th century farce “Too Much Johnson” by William Gillette, featuring Mercury Theater Players: Joseph Cotton, Edgar Barrier, and Arlene Francis.

Gary Lucas – Electric and Acoustic Guitars, FX

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27th @ 8 PM
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 13

Show Notes

Show Notes: 1 Intermission

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Full-price tickets

$15 - $25

Lottery & Rush

$15 - Student/Senior

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Directions Subway

2, 3, 4, 5, D, M, N, R, B & Q and the LIRR arrive at Atlantic Avenue-Barclay’s Center; G train to Fulton Street. A, C, Trains to Hoyt-Schermehorn

Directions Driving

Roulette can be easily accessed via the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges, as well as the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to the intersection of Flatbush Avenues and Atlantic Avenue.

Restroom

All are gender neutral and ADA compliant

Telephone

None on premises

Water Fountain

None available.

Wheelchair Info

Roulette’s main floor is wheelchair accessible space via the ramp entrance on Atlantic Avenue. Requests for reasonable accommodation should be made in advance of the concert or event. Contact Box Office at (917) 267-0368

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By Subway:

2, 3, 4, 5, D, M, N, R, B & Q and the LIRR arrive at Atlantic Avenue-Barclay’s Center; G train to Fulton Street. A, C, Trains to Hoyt-Schermehorn

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