Uncles Jacques' Symphony Closes Nov. 14th

By: Nov. 14, 2004
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Dominic Hoffman's "UNCLE JACQUES' SYMPHONY" will close today (SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14th) at the new SoHo Playhouse (15 Vandam Street) after only playing nine (9) preview performances and nineteen (19) regular performances.

Produced by Jon Zimmerman and Darren Lee Cole, "UNCLE JACQUES' SYMPHONY" was first presented at the HACKNEY PLAYHOUSE in London where it received an extremely enthusiastic reception. The play was then moved to the STAGES THEATRE in Los Angeles where it received two Ovation Awards for Best Play and Best Actor. After a sold-out but limited run at the TIFFANY THEATRE the play was presented at EDINBURGH FESTIVAL where it received the Highest Award for Best Play; San Francisco's FRINGE FESTIVAL where it received the Best of Fringe Award; and finally this season at THE MAGIC THEATRE where it received across-the-board-critical-acclaim.

For the record, "UNCLE JACQUES' SYMPHONY" opened at the SoHo Playhouse on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28th. It began preview performances on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19th.

"UNCLE JACQUES' SYMPHONY" was written and performed by Dominic Hoffman.



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