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Kowalski
First Preview: Jan 13, 2025
Opening Date: Jan 27, 2025
Closing Date: Feb 23, 2025
Running Time: 01:25
Playing @
The Duke on 42nd Street at NEW 42 Studios
229 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036
Kowalski is a gripping play that transports audiences to a pivotal moment in theatrical history, exploring the tangled relationships and creative tensions surrounding Tennessee Williams (Robin Lord Taylor) as he crafts his masterpiece A Streetcar Named Desire. Set in a 1947 Provincetown beach house, the play unfolds over one sultry night, blending sharp wit and emotional depth to unravel the dynamics between Williams, the fiery director Margo Jones (Alison Cimmet), the tempestuous Pancho Rodriguez (Sebastian Treviño) and a young, enigmatic Marlon Brando (Brandon Flynn). Kowalski offers a behind-the-scenes look at the raw forces that birthed one of the 20th century's greatest works, weaving memory and myth into a haunting exploration of ambition, artistry and desire.
Performance Schedule
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Cast
- Brandon Flynn
- Robin Lord Taylor
- Alison Cimmet
- Ellie Ricker
- Sebastian Treviño
Written By
- Gregg Ostrin
Director
- Colin Hanlon
TDF Tickets Offers:
TDF Member tickets:
Not currently available for this show
Listed at 
Never
Full-price tickets:
$40.00 - $140.00
Accessibility
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Box Office
Box office is on second floor outside of the theatre. There is an elevator that leads up to it. -
Restroom
Same level as theatre. -
Seating
Seats 199. Once you are inside the theatre there are two steps to each row. -
Elevator/Escalator
Elevator from ground floor to theatre entrance on the mezzanine level. -
Telephone
Pay phone same level as theatre. -
Entrance
Theatre is on the second floor of a new office building, and is accessible by elevator or stairs. There are no steps to enter the building. -
Water Fountain
Same level as theatre Wheelchair accessible @30 inches. -
Assisted Listening System
Yes, available at the theatre. -
Wheelchair Info
Wheelchair Seating is available. Once you are inside the theatre there are two steps to each row.











