IN THE HEIGHTS' Andrea Burns Leads EVER SO HUMBLE Premiere at Hangar, 7/14 - 7/23
IN THE HEIGHTS' Andrea Burns is set to star in Tim Pinckney's new comedy, EVER SO HUMBLE and The Hangar Theatre. The production will run from July 14 through 23. She will be joined in the production by Greg Bostwick, Andréa Burns, Jesse Bush, Karl Gregory, Philip Hoffman, Eric T. Miller and Erica Steinhagen. Hangar Artistic Director Peter Flynn will helm the production.
Inspired by E.M. Forster's novel Howards End, EVER SO HUMBLE follows three thirty-something Manhattan roommates who suddenly find themselves homeless when their sublet expires. Enter Howard Steinman, owner of a beautiful Brooklyn home. Friendships blossom, complications arise, and Howard's house becomes the source of a dilemma for his heirs and his new friends.
This production contains mature language and themes.
Visit HangarTheatre.org for a list of performance times, more information, or to purchase tickets.
Photo Credit: Peter James Zielinski
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