Three Days of Rain Tix Go On Sale to Public Jan. 28

By: Jan. 09, 2006
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Tickets for Three Days of Rain, the Richard Greenberg (Take Me Out) play that will star Julia Roberts in her Broadway debut, will go on sale on Saturday, January 28th at 11:59 PM. However, holders of American Express cards will be able to purchase tickets on January 13th at 5 PM.

Three Days of Rain will begin previews on March 28th and open on April 19th in a 12-week limited engagement through June 18th at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre. An opening date for the theatre's box office has not yet been announced.

Paul Rudd and Bradley Cooper will co-star with Roberts in the play, which will be helmed by Tony Award-winner Joe Mantello (Wicked, Assassins).
"Three Days of Rain centers on Walker (Rudd), his sister Nan (Roberts) and their childhood friend Pip (Cooper), who all meet in New York to divide the legacy of their late fathers, who were partners in a renowned architecture firm. In an effort to bring some peace to their own lives, the three search for clues that might explain what had gone on between their fathers, and the women in their lives, decades before. The story then shifts to that earlier time, with the same three actors portraying the previous generation," according to press notes for the play, which was first produced Off-Broadway at Manhattan Theatre Club in 1997. Patricia Clarkson played Roberts' roles.

Three Days of Rain's design team will comprise set and costume designer Santo Loquasto, lighting designer Paul Gallo and sound designer David Van Tieghem, while Marc Platt and David Stone and the Shubert Organization are set to produce the play.

Holders of American Express cards should visit Broadway.Yahoo.com or call (212) 239-6200. Special American Express Gold Card Events seating can be ordered through Broadway.Yahoo.com or by calling (800) 292-9465. The general public will be able to purchase tickets by calling Telecharge at (212) 239-6200 or visiting www.telecharge.com.



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