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When Your Soulmate Dies

Opening Date: Mar 25, 2023
Closing Date: Jun 24, 2023
Running Time: 01:15
When Your Soulmate Dies

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Playing @
Alchemical Studios
50 West 17th Street, New York City, NY 10011
Following the death of Steve Epstein’s beloved Naimah Hassan last October and written together by the comedy duo in her final days, When Your Soulmate Dies brings a poignant yet comedic new chapter to the legendary wisdom, compassion and humor of ‘The Black and the Jew’ and a culmination of their ‘BlackJewLove’ themes on race, class and sexuality. Now with a touch of grieving, Epstein (with Hassan by video) gets personal in a heartfelt and funny hour of their classic comedy and socio-political commentary.

The final year of Hassan’s life spent in nursing homes and hospitals underscored the mistreatment of Black women, highlighting the historic racism by the healthcare industry toward this marginalized group, among all others. After 40 years of marriage and as partners in comedy and social justice initiatives, When Your Soulmate Dies is meant to punch and inspire, while bringing levity to a serious subject.
Off-Off BroadwayPlay - ComedyPlay - Drama
Show Notes: No intermission

Performance Schedule

SATURDAY @ 7:30 PM


Cast
  • Steve Epstein & Naimah Hassan

Written By
  • Steve Epstein & Naimah Hassan

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Full-price tickets:

$23.00 - $23.00

Accessibility

  • Parking

    There are parking garages nearby and street parking can often be found. Parking is free on 14th only on Sunday.
  • Restroom

    Our bathrooms have always been gender non-specific. We have two separate dual stall bathrooms, plus a single large bathroom with ADA compliance. They are along the wall where the elevators are, to the left when entering.
  • Water Fountain

    None available
  • Wheelchair Info

    We are thrilled that this new building is ADA compliant and we have built the space to accommodate everyone.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Elevator up to the 12th (top) floor. Additionally there is a freight elevator for larger load-ins. Please let us know in advance if will have a lot of equipment. The freight elevator guru takes lunch 1-2pm. There is a separate entrance for the freight.

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