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The Return of Benjamin Lay
First Preview: Mar 14, 2025
Opening Date: Mar 17, 2025
Closing Date: Apr 6, 2025
Playing @
The Sheen Center
18 Bleecker St, New York City, NY 10012
2025. In the silence of a Quaker meeting house, Benjamin Lay—shepherd, sailor, revolutionary and the British Empire's first revolutionary abolitionist—returns from the grave almost 300 years after his death, as feisty and unpredictable as ever.
The 4ft “David” confronts the “Goliath” of slavery as he demands once again to be readmitted into the Quaker community that disowned him for ideas considered dangerous and disruptive. How far will he go to share his prophetic vision knowing the cost of protest?
Sweeping across the centuries and continents, The Return of Benjamin Lay is a hallucinatory exploration of the list of a radical who became one of the earliest revolutionary abolitionists.
The award-winning London production, "an important groundbreaking play" (Closeup Culture) by decorated playwright Naomi Wallace and historian Marcus Rediker, features "a riveting performance by Mark Povinelli" (Broadway World), direction by Royal Shakespeare Company Honorary Associate Ron Daniels and set design by the acclaimed Riccardo Hernandez. The play crosses the Atlantic in a bold exploration of an utterly impossible man.
The 4ft “David” confronts the “Goliath” of slavery as he demands once again to be readmitted into the Quaker community that disowned him for ideas considered dangerous and disruptive. How far will he go to share his prophetic vision knowing the cost of protest?
Sweeping across the centuries and continents, The Return of Benjamin Lay is a hallucinatory exploration of the list of a radical who became one of the earliest revolutionary abolitionists.
The award-winning London production, "an important groundbreaking play" (Closeup Culture) by decorated playwright Naomi Wallace and historian Marcus Rediker, features "a riveting performance by Mark Povinelli" (Broadway World), direction by Royal Shakespeare Company Honorary Associate Ron Daniels and set design by the acclaimed Riccardo Hernandez. The play crosses the Atlantic in a bold exploration of an utterly impossible man.
Performance Schedule
WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY @ 7 PM
SATURDAY @ 3 PM & 7 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM
Added performance March 17 @ 7 PM
Cast
- Mark Povinelli
Written By
- Naomi Wallace & Marcus Rediker
Director
- Ron Daniels
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Full-price tickets:
$65.00 - $85.00
Accessibility
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Assisted Listening System
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Parking
Icon Parking 303 Elizabeth Street -
Seating
273-seat neoclassical proscenium - Loreto Theatre -
Wheelchair Info
Both Loreto & Black Box Theatres are Wheelchair Accessible Studio C is not








