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To Be Or Not To Be

(Original Broadway Production, 2008)

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Production Information
Previews:September 13, 2008
Opening:October 02, 2008
Closing:December 07, 2008
Theatres:Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
(9/13/2008 - 12/7/2008)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Announced
Run Type:Limited Run
Market:Broadway
At the Polski Theatre in 1939 Warsaw, Joseph and Maria Tura are about to open yet another smash with their theatrical troupe. As the German invasion gets underway, the theatre is closed by censors, forcing the troupe to face desperate times. But when a handsome young bomber pilot enlists their help to catch a spy, what is a group of actors to do? This black comedy is a commentary on the World War II era and a tribute to the timeless joys of the theatre.
 
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Casey Nicholaw
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Peter Benson
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Robert Dorfman
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Steve Kazee
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Peter Maloney
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Jan Maxwell
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Maria Tura
Michael McCarty
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Kristine Nielsen
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Brandon Perler
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David Rasche
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Josef Tura
Rocco Sisto
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Jimmy Smagula
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Marina Squerciati
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