Off-Broadway's HIMSELF AND NORA Sets Rush Policy

By: May. 12, 2016
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Himself and Nora, with book, music, and lyrics by Jonathan Brielle and directed byMichael Bush, has announced the student rush ticket policy for the musical.

A limited number of student rush tickets will be available in person at the Minetta Lane Theatre box office (18 Minetta Lane) on the day of each performance. Tickets are cash only and students must present a valid student ID and be 25 years old or younger. Limit 1 ticket per person. Subject to availability.

It was one of the world's great romances. She was the country girl from Galway whose burning sexuality and acerbic wit inspired the genius of James Joyce. Himself and Nora is a passionate musical that reveals the private life of one of modern literature's most controversial figures and illustrates the untold story of Joyce's lifelong love and muse Nora.

Himself and Nora begins performances at the Minetta Lane Theatre (18 Minetta Lane, between Sixth Avenue and MacDougal Street) beginning on May 14th and will officially open on June 6th.

Matt Bogart (Jersey Boys) stars as James Joyce alongside Whitney Bashor (The Bridges of Madison County) as Nora. Also in the cast are Michael McCormick (Chaplin),Zachary Prince (Honeymoon In Vegas), Lianne Marie Dobbs (A Tree Grows In Brooklyn), Victoria Huston-Elem (The Addams Family Nat'l Tour) and Gary Troy (Les Miserables).

Himself and Nora is produced by Cherie King and executive produced by R. Erin Craig.

Developmental productions of Himself and Nora were produced by the Old Globe Theatre; Hamilton Stage and the New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF). Additional developmental work was done with the James Joyce Center in Dublin, Ireland.

Himself and Norahas musical direction by James Sampliner, choreography by Kelli Barclay, set design by Paul Tate dePoo III, costume design by Amy Clark, lighting design by Jason Lyons, and sound design by Keith Caggiano. Casting is by Geoff Josselson, general management by DR Theatrical Management, production management by Production Core and production stage management by CJ LaRoche.

Photo by Nathan Johnson



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