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Last Call: A Play with Cocktails

First Preview: Sep 19, 2025
Opening Date: Sep 25, 2025
Closing Date: Oct 13, 2025
Running Time: 01:20
Last Call: A Play with Cocktails

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Site Specific Location, New York City, NY 00000
From the artist-led collective The Pack and Obie Award-winning playwright Hansol Jung (Wolf Play) comes Last Call: A Play with Cocktails, an intimate, immersive, site-specific performance staged in real New York apartments performed by a knockout rotating cast of Chris Bannow, Esco Jouléy, Dorcas Leung, Brian Quijada, Nicole Villamil and Mitch Winter.

Performed for an audience of just 20-40 guests at a time, Last Call: A Play with Cocktails unfolds behind a bar and among the crowd, where mixers are stirred, memories are shaken and a story begins to pour. Hosts and guests blur together in a swirl of love, grief, survival and the fictions we swallow to feel alive

Equal parts ghost story, house party and theatrical séance, this bold new piece invites audiences into a world not unlike our own: post-crisis, mid-recovery and craving connection.

Come thirsty. Stay curious. And remember, truth, like a good drink, depends on who’s behind the bar.
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Show Notes: No intermission

Performance Schedule

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Cast
  • Chris Bannow
  • Esco Jouléy
  • Dorcas Leung
  • Brian Quijada
  • Nicole Villamil
  • Mitch Winter

Written By
  • Hansol Jung

Director
  • Hansol Jung & Dustin Wills

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