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…what the end will be

Opening Date: May 12, 2022
Closing Date: Jul 10, 2022
…what the end will be

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Playing @
Laura Pels Theatre
111 West 46th St, New York City, NY 10036
In this new work commissioned by Roundabout, three generations of men live under one roof and grapple with their own truths of what it means to be Black and gay. It’s an exploration of pride, pain, and patience through the unflinching eyes of fathers and sons. 

COVID Safety Information:
All audience members 5 years of age and older are required to be fully vaccinated before entering the theatre. Audience members 18 years of age and older must show proof of vaccination along with a valid photo ID. “Vaccinated” means on the day of the performance date as shown on the valid ticket, a guest has received
(a) the second dose of an FDA or WHO authorized 2-dose COVID-19 vaccine, or
(b) the single dose of an FDA or WHO authorized 1-dose vaccine, or
(c) for international guests, 2 doses of any “mix and match” combination of an FDA or WHO approved COVID-19 vaccines is acceptable.
All audience members will be required to show proof of vaccination, which clearly identifies the vaccine received and the date of the last dose, along with a corresponding photo ID for audience members 18 years of age and older.
Children under age 5 are not permitted in the theatre.
Audience members with a qualifying disability, or a sincerely held religious belief precluding them from receiving the vaccine may present—in lieu of proof of vaccination—proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours of the performance start time, or a negative COVID-19 rapid antigen test within 6 hours of the performance start time.
If you are unable to provide the requested documentation at this time please contact Audience Services for assistance in rescheduling. Any ticket holder unable to meet vaccine and/or testing requirements will be denied entry.
All audience members are required to wear facial masks that cover the nose and mouth at all times while in the theatre.
Off BroadwayPlay - Drama
Age Guidance: 12

Performance Schedule

TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS @ 7:30 PM
WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS @ 2 & 7:30 PM
SUNDAYS @ 3 PM


Written By
  • Mansa Ra

Music
  • Palmer Hefferan

Director
  • Margot Bordelon

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF Member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

Listed at

Never

Full-price tickets:

$69.00 - $149.00

Accessibility

  • Box Office

    Box office is at street level. The main lobby and concession area are below ground, and accessible by stairs, elevator and escalator.
  • Restroom

    Main restrooms are located on the same level as the orchestra. The women’s restroom on orchestra level is only reachable by a short staircase down. There is an ADA restroom as well as a women’s restroom at the main lobby level, and additional women’s and men’s restrooms are available without stairs in the basement level
  • Seating

    Seats 400 between orchestra and mezzanine.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Elevators are available to all levels of the theatre.
  • Entrance

    Building entrance is street level. The theatre itself is located below ground, and is accessible by both stairs and elevator.
  • Water Fountain

    Water fountains are on the same level as the orchestra as well as on the main lobby level. There is also a water fountain at the basement level.
  • Assisted Listening System

    Assisted listening devices available: Infrared headsets free at coat check. A photo ID is required to check out a headset.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Designated, flexible wheelchair seating is available in the orchestra and mezzanine. The orchestra is accessible by elevator. For wheelchair accessibility in the mezzanine, take the main elevator down to the Bruce Mitchell lobby and contact a house manager for use of a wheelchair lift up to the seating area.
  • Parking

    Icon Parking deck is available on 46th between 6th and 7th avenues.
  • Translation

    Information provided with individual shows

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