Location:
Biltmore Theatre, 261 West 47th St., New York
Hours: Through April 2, Tuesdays, 8pm; Wednesdays, 2 and 8pm; Thursdays,
8pm; Fridays, 8pm; Saturdays, 2 and 8pm; Sundays, 2pm
Admission: $54-$80
Note: Not appropriate for kids under 12.
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Overview:
Rabbit Hole is a dramatic production by the renowned Manhattan Theatre Club,
starring Tony Award-nominated Cynthia Nixon, written by David Lindsay-Abaire and
directed by Tony winner Daniel Sullivan.
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Deeply moving and bittersweet, the wrenching story revolves around Becca (Nixon) and Howie Corbett and a family that seemingly has everything it could want – that is, until the day their world is turned topsy-turvy by a life-shattering accident.
It’s a tale
about a search for comfort and a yearning to return to the light of day
– transcending life’s tragedies. |
The show, which opened
in February, already has impressed critics. The New York Times’ Ben Brantley
wrote: “This wrenching new play … includes some of the most revealingly nuanced
acting to be seen on a stage or screen this year.”
The show might be considered inappropriate for children under 12, and those
under 4 will not be admitted.
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