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SNOW CONTINGENCY PLANS: FEB. 26, 2010
Updated Friday, February 26 at 3:30pm

This evening's performance of SIGNS OF LIFE has been cancelled due to inclement weather. Ticketholders may call 212-563-2565 to reschedule.

As of 3:30pm on Friday February 26, all other Off-Broadway shows will go on as scheduled this evening. We will update this site as we learn of any cancellations. You may also check our Facebook page and Twitter newsfeed.

For the most up to date information, please contact your point of purchase. For your convenience, below is a list of all the sales agencies or theatre box offices for all currently running Off-Broadway shows.

LINCOLN CENTER TO BUILD NEW OFF-BROADWAY THEATRE
Blog posted Sunday, February 21, 2010

Suppose you’re a world-class theatre company on the grounds of America’s pre-eminent performing arts campus, and you need to expand. There’s no more space on the ground, but everyone strongly feels that you should be within close proximity to your other performance spaces. What do you do? If you’re anything like Lincoln Center Theatre, you take a tip from the Drifters' classic rock & roll tune and go up where the air is fresh and sweet: up on the roof.

MARCH OFF-BROADWAY OPENINGS
Blog posted Tuesday, February 23, 2010

March is truly coming in like a lion this year, as eleven new Off-Broadway productions prepare to roar upon the New York theatre scene. There's something for everyone here: innovative productions of beloved classic dramas, an boundary-pushing world premiere from a couple masters of the musical theatre, some exciting new shows from the most exciting writers working today, and an under-the-sea musical adventure for the youngest theatre-lovers in your life.

THE ORPHANS’ HOME CYCLE: PART THREE
THE STORY OF A FAMILY

Now playing through May 8, 2010

Blog posted Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The final chapter of Horton Foote’s The Orphans’ Home Cycle opened last week to another bouquet of critical hosannas at The Signature Theatre. And the best news of all: The Signature has just extended the production through May 8, 2010 to give more theater-lovers an opportunity to experience Off-Broadway’s intimate epic.

AGES OF THE MOON
Now playing through March 21, 2010

Blog posted Sunday, January 31, 2010

Off-Broadway is enjoying a bit of a renaissance of the work of playwright Sam Shepard this winter. While actor-turned-director Ethan Hawke is currently previewing The New Group’s revival of Shepard’s A Lie of the Mind, Atlantic Theater Company is first out of the gate with the American premiere of Ages of the Moon, a taut 80-minute dark comedy starring esteemed Irish actors Seán McGinley and Stephen Rea (Academy Award nominee for The Crying Game).

FEBRUARY 2010 OFF-BROADWAY OPENINGS
Blog posted Saturday, January 30, 2010

After a relatively sleepy December and January, Off-Broadway roars its way out of hibernation in February, with an astounding 15 shows opening (not to mention several others beginning previews). Between world premieres of starry comedies, fascinating new looks at classic dramas, two new musicals centered around World War II, a few award-winning dramas making their American debuts, a comedy/juggling spectacular, and much more, Off-Broadway truly has something for everyone this month!

ON THE HOUSE: 2-FOR-1 THEATRE TICKETS
Reservations Open January 25
Promotion Takes Place February 8-28 and Features Two-for-One Off-Broadway Tickets

NEWSical THE MUSICAL
Blog posted Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The topical revue is alive and well and living on 47th Street, where an all-new edition of NEWSical, the very funny musical lambasting current events and newsmakers, has settled in for a long run. And judging from the rollicking laughter at a recent packed Saturday matinee, the show should be delighting theatergoers for some time to come.

SMUDGE
Now playing through February 7, 2010

Blog posted Monday, January 18, 2010

First-time parents Colby and Nick quizzically examine an ultrasound photograph of their unborn child, and can’t make heads or tails out of it. In fact, they can’t make out arms, legs, or any other discernable features, either; the image looks less like a fetus than a smudge. The world premiere of Rachel Axler’s funny, daring new dark comedy explores some big issues: the definition of life, the division between humans and beasts, and the limits of love, all explored through the prism of a young couple who give birth to the titular Smudge.

ERNEST IN LOVE
Now playing through January 31, 2010

Blog posted Sunday, January 3, 2010

As thermometers flirt with sub-zero temperatures and New Yorkers turn up their collars against the frigid January wind, The Irish Repertory Theatre is warming hearts with the first New York revival of Ernest in Love, the musical based on Oscar Wilde’s evergreen (and oft-revived) satire of Victorian societal mores, The Importance of Being Earnest.