Off-Broadway's "Boys in the Band March" for another two weeks
Obviously, the people really want to condemn, in the middle of a room full of seated disputes, unhappy people. Comments massive, packed and good word of mouth, an extension of two weeks of the site-specific Transport Group revival of Mart Crowley, The Boys in the Band [Flipbook] Off-Broadway shows site-specific test operation in a duct Manhattan commercial loft (as Studio in disguise) is now the 28th March play, has Transport Group artistic director Jack Cummings III 25 February announced. It was originally the 14th To close March. Following the most enthusiastic, sellout who often appeared after 21 February premiere. The place on the 12th Floor of a building on West 26th Street, has space for 99 people flying on the walls of the comic drama, revolutionary tensions between gay men at a birthday party in 1968. Some spectators sat on folding chairs along the traditional boundaries of space and overlooks the north and south of Manhattan, some sitting at a dining table on the plateau, which represents striking Michael pad modern eclectic. The play, which has received inspired a whole generation of gay playwright, an off-Broadway revival in 1996. Production Transport Group is the game's first major New York revival since then. The distribution includes BT's Jonathan Hammond (Ragtime) as Michael, Christopher Innvar (110 in the Shade, Floyd Collins), and Larry, Kevin Isola (Brooklyn Boy), Alan, Jon Levenson (Irish Rep's The Hairy Ape) as Harold, Kevyn Morrow ( Olivier nominations for Ragtime, First Wives Club), Bernard, Graham Rowat (Love Music, Guys and Dolls): Hank Aaron Sharff as a cowboy, John Wellmann (TG culture - de-sac) as Emory and Mr. Nick West rate (A Moon for the Misbegotten) and Donald. Boys in the Band is 37 W. 26th Street, between Broadway and Sixth Avenue penthouse. Performances run Wednesday through Friday at 8 clock, clock Saturday at 4 and 8 and Sunday at 5 Clock Clock. The tickets cost $ 38 - $ 45, are available by phone or www.transportgroup.org Theater Mania (866) 811-4111 or (212) 352-3101. For more information visit Transport Group and the guys in the band, www.transportgroup.org.