Jack Goes Boating Extends at the Public through 4/29

By: Mar. 08, 2007
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LAByrinth Theater Company's world premiere production of Jack Goes Boating, a new play by Bob Glaudini, will extend by popular demand through Sunday, April 29th.  The production was originally scheduled to play through April 8th.   Jack Goes Boating will open officially on Sunday, March 18th at Martinson Hall at the Public Theater (425 Lafayette Street). 

 "Laced with cooking classes, swimming lessons and a smorgasbord of illegal drugs, Jack Goes Boating is a story of date panic, marital meltdown, betrayal and the prevailing grace of the human spirit," state press materials.

Recent Callaway Award Winner Peter Dubois directs co-artistic directors Philip Seymour Hoffman and John Ortiz alongside Daphne Rubin-Vega and Beth Cole.

The performance scheduleis as follows: Tuesday at 7pm, Wednesday – Saturday at 8pm, Saturday and Sunday at 2pm and Sunday at 7pm.  There are three ways to get tickets for the play: by calling 212-967-7555 (10am – 9pm), online at www.labtheater.org or by visiting the Public Theater Box Office (425 Lafayette Street, Sun-Mon 1-6pm; Tues-Sat 1-7:30pm).  Tickets are $65.

A limited amount of $20 rush tickets will be held for each performance and will be released 1 hour before curtain. Cash only. Limit 2 per person.

Students can buy available tickets for $25 in person at the box office only.  With a valid student id, you will be entitled to buy one student-priced ticket. Student tickets can be purchased in advance.  Visit www.labtheater.org for tickets and more information.

Photo of Daphne Rubin-Vega by Mark Rupp



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