Show Finder
It Shoulda Been You
First Preview: Dec 1, 2017
Opening Date: Dec 1, 2017
Closing Date: Dec 17, 2017
Running Time: 01:40
Playing @
Gallery Players
199 14th St, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Wedding Problems? In the history of totally insane wedding days…this one takes the cake! Fresh from Broadway, comes this farce set to music
The bride is Jewish. The groom is Catholic. Her mother is a force of nature. His mother is a tempest in a cocktail shaker. And, when the bride’s ex-boyfriend crashes the party, the perfect wedding starts to unravel faster than you can whistle “Here Comes the Bride!” This is a musical comedy for anyone who ever had parents.
The bride is Jewish. The groom is Catholic. Her mother is a force of nature. His mother is a tempest in a cocktail shaker. And, when the bride’s ex-boyfriend crashes the party, the perfect wedding starts to unravel faster than you can whistle “Here Comes the Bride!” This is a musical comedy for anyone who ever had parents.
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Audience Advisory: Adult situations / language
Performance Schedule
WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
SATURDAY @ 2 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM
Written By
- Based on a concept by Barbara Anselmi
Music
- Barbara Anselini
Lyrics
- Brian Hargrave
Book
- Brian Hargrave
Director
- Mark Harborth
TDF Tickets Offers:
TDF Member tickets:
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Full-price tickets:
$20.00 - $25.00
Lottery & Rush
$20 - Seniors
Accessibility
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Wheelchair Info
Wheelchair seating available. For wheelchair access, please alert the house manager upon arrival or by calling 718-832-0617 24 hrs. in advance -
Seating
Seats 99. -
Elevator\Escalator
elevator is available -
Entrance
Three steps to enter the building from the sidewalk. The theatre is located one floor down, and is accessible by elevator or stairs. The staff can provide full access for all handicapped or wheelchair patrons. -
Restroom
Located one flight up from the main level -
Water Fountain
Concessions are available on the same level as the theatre.








