Tickets to Labyrinth Theater Co.'s 100 (MONOLOGUES) Now on Sale

By: Sep. 12, 2013
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LAByrinth Theater Company (Artistic Director Mimi O'Donnell, Managing Director Danny Feldman), the award-winning, downtown ensemble, announced today that tickets are now available for 100 (Monologues) written by and featuring Eric Bogosian. For each performance, Bogosian will select a "playlist" nightly to read/perform from his new book of the same title at the Bank Street Theater (155 Bank Street), LAByrinth Theater Company's home in New York City's West Village.

"Innovative, provocative, daring. These are just a few of the words that describe Eric's rich body of work as a writer and performer. Labyrinth is, and will always be, an artistic home for Eric, and this production is another chance for us to explore and celebrate everything that makes his voice an undeniable force in the theatre," said Artistic Director Mimi O'Donnell. "100 (Monologues) will give audiences a front row seat to his life, work, and legacy."

Beginning October 1, Eric Bogosian will read and perform selections from his new book, 100, which features one hundred monologues originally performed as part of his six Off-Broadway solo shows. The selections, which will change nightly, will include monologues from Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll, Pounding Nails in the Floor with my Forehead, Wake Up and Smell the Coffee, and others. For these solo shows, which were originally performed Off-Broadway between 1980 and 2000.Bogosian was awarded three Obie Awards and a Drama Desk Award -- earning him living icon-status in the downtown theater scene.

Tickets for all performances, running from October 1 - 20, are $35, and can be purchased at www.labtheater.org.

In an effort to make great theater accessible to all New Yorkers, Labyrinth offers the Labpass, which gives audiences access to all of Labyrinth's programming in their 2013/14 Season starting at just $99. To purchase a Labpass, and to find more information on the Season, please visit labtheater.org



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