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The Bedwetter

Opening Date: Apr 30, 2022
Closing Date: Jul 10, 2022
Running Time: 02:00
The Bedwetter

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Playing @
Linda Gross Theater
336 West 20th Street, New York City, NY 10011
Meet Sarah. She’s funny. She’s dirty. She’s 10. And she’s got a secret that you’ll never guess (unless you read the title).

Originally set to premiere in the spring of 2020, we are pleased to announce new dates for The Bedwetter, a highly-anticipated new musical based on the bestselling memoir by Sarah Silverman, written with Joshua Harmon (Bad Jews), and featuring a sensational final score by our late friend Adam Schlesinger (Fountains of Wayne).

COVID Safety Information:
Our audience policy requires complete COVID-19 vaccinations before the date of attendance, which is defined as fourteen days following a final dose of the Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Moderna, or Astra-Zeneca vaccine. We will accept proof at the theater via the Excelsior Pass, the NYC COVID Safe Pass for Android and iOS, a copy or photo of your CDC vaccination card, and/or a copy or photo of an official immunization record from outside the United States. All guests must also present identification. We will additionally require mask-wearing indoors at our theater for all audience members and staff until further notice.
Off BroadwayMusical
Show Notes: 1 intermission

Performance Schedule

TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS @ 7 PM
WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS @ 2 & 8 PM
FRIDAYS @ 8 PM
SUNDAYS @ 2 PM


Music
  • Adam Schlesinger

Lyrics
  • Adam Schlesinger & Sarah Silverman

Book
  • Joshua Harmon & Sarah Silverman

Director
  • Anne Kauffman

Choreography
  • Byron Easley

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF Member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

Listed at

Never

Full-price tickets:

$101.50 - $131.50

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair patrons can be assisted via staff through a back door entrance. For information call (212) 691 - 5919.
  • Seating

    Wheelchair Seating: Row L, specifics vary from show to show / no steps • Accessing the Front Row (A): eleven wide steps, available railing
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Available from lobby to lower level (Benches, Bathrooms and Concessions)
  • Entrance

    Street to Lobby: ramp located past the gate to the right of the theatre / Doors to theatre are opened manually by patrons
  • Restroom

    Both Men’s & Women’s: lower level, available elevator / Wheelchair-accessible stall, sink, paper towel dispenser, and changing table
  • Water Fountain

    Lower level accessible via elevator
  • Telephone

    None on premises
  • Assisted Listening System

    Induction Loop System, receiver and headphones provided Ask the assistant house manager when scanning tickets; provide ID as collateral
  • Visual Assistance

    Low vision seating available upon request as available.
  • Parking

    Significant street parking available Lafayette Garage, 403 Lafayette St. .2 miles away, ramp, valet parking
  • Passenger Loading Zone

    Available drop off-zones in front of theatre
  • Box Office

    Lobby level; accessible
  • Curb Ramps

    None available

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