LCT3's BULL IN A CHINA SHOP Extends Off-Broadway

By: Mar. 03, 2017
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LCT3/Lincoln Center Theater has extended the run of its critically acclaimed production of Bull in a China Shop for one week only through Sunday, April 2 at the Claire Tow Theater (150 West 65th Street).

The new play by Bryna Turner, directed by Lee Sunday Evans, began performances Saturday, February 11; opened Wednesday, March 1; and was originally scheduled to run through Sunday, March 26.

BULL IN A CHINA SHOP, which marks Bryna Turner's professional playwriting debut, opened this week to rave reviews.

Galloping through forty years in a New England women's college, Bull in a China Shop follows Mary Woolley and her partner Jeannette Marks as they reform and revolutionize women's education at the height of the suffrage movement. As evolving ambitions and desires strain the couple's relationship, this fast-paced comedy explores how we change the world, how the world changes us, and how we try to grow old together.

Evan Cabnet is the Artistic Director of LCT3. André Bishop is the Producing Artistic Director of Lincoln Center Theater.

BULL IN A CHINA SHOP has sets by Arnulfo Maldonado, costumes by Oana Botez, lights by Eric Southern, and original music and sound by Broken Chord.

Photo Credit: Jenny Anderson



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