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#DateMe: An OKCupid Experiment

First Preview: Jun 14, 2019
Opening Date: Jun 14, 2019
Closing Date: Sep 15, 2019
Running Time: 02:00
#DateMe: An OKCupid Experiment

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Playing @
Westside Theatre Downstairs
407 W 43rd St, New York, NY 10036
#DateMe: An OkCupid Experiment is the perfect show for people looking for love, already in love, or who want to laugh... with love.

In 2012, as a scientific experiment about the online search for love, 38 “undateable” profiles were placed on the world’s most popular online dating site to see if anyone would engage with them. The online conversations and interactions that followed were tracked, measured, and documented. The outcome of this experiment is the hilarious and shocking new show, #DateMe.

Those 38 online characters are now on stage along with live interactive multimedia, original music, and improvisation - making #DateMe unlike anything New York City has ever seen!

True Love is only a Hashtag away.

#DateMe is “a big, juicy hit” (Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune) that is the “perfect night out!” (Time Out Chicago).
Off BroadwayMusical
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Audience Advisory: Adult themes and language: Online dating is not for the faint-hearted!

Performance Schedule

MONDAY, WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
SATURDAY @ 2 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM


Music
  • Julie Nichols and Dan Wessels

Lyrics
  • Robyn Lynne Norris
  • Frank Caeti
  • Amanda Blake Davis
  • Bob Ladewig

Book
  • Robyn Lynne Norris with Bob Ladewig and Frank Caeti

Director
  • Lorin Latarro

Choreographer
  • Lorin Latarro

TDF Tickets Offers:

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Full-price tickets:

$69.00 - $99.00

Accessibility

  • Box Office

    1st floor. Counter 45".Box office has a wheelchair accessible drawer for distributing tickets
  • Parking

    Garage: 42nd Street between 9th & 10th Aves. No vans. MPG Parking, 475 W. 41st - 200 ft. away,
  • Curb Ramps

    Ramp is available at 43rd St. & 9th Ave
  • Passenger Loading Zone

    Front. Curb 2.5"
  • Restroom

    Located down one flight of stairs: 14 steps.A wheelchair-accessible (unisex) restroom is located on the lobby level
  • Seating

    Seats 249
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Only the right rear section of the Downstairs Theatre is accessible via a wheelchair lift from the lobby level. The dimensions of the lift are 36? wide x 48? long. Entrance to the lift from the lobby level is through a 33? wide door on the 48? side of the lift. Only patrons using wheelchairs or scooters may use the lift. The maximum length for scooters and wheelchairs able to maneuver onto the lift is approximately 44?.
  • Telephone

    None
  • Entrance

    A few stone steps to enter the building from the sidewalk.Ramp is available. There is a wheelchair accessible button that opens the doors to the theatre. There are also four steps to enter the theatre, and an elevator is available for that as well.
  • Visual Assistance

    None.
  • Water Fountain

    Concessions are on 2nd floor.
  • Assisted Listening System

    Theatre is equipped with Senheiser Infrared System. Headsets are available free of charge on a first come-first served basis from the ticket taker. A driver’s license or ID with printed address is required as a deposit. The devices do not operate in rows A, B, and C. If patrons anticipate using the assistive listening system, they should request tickets in row D or behind.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair seating is available but must be arranged at least 72 hours before any performance and are subject to availability.

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