CSC's THE CRADLE WILL ROCK Announces Rush Ticket Policy For Union Members

By: Feb. 27, 2019
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In the spirit of Classic Stage Company's new production of The Cradle Will Rock, Marc Blitzstein's historic pro-labor American play in music (March 21 - May 19), CSC is implementing a policy through which members of any union will receive $25 rush tickets to the show. In order to redeem these tickets, patrons must show their union ID at the box office the day of the performance they would like to attend, pending availability. This will be in addition to CSC's regular and student rush policies.

UNION CARD HOLDER RUSH TICKETS
Subject to availability, $25 rush tickets are available in person at the box office one hour prior to curtain. Limit 1 ticket per person with valid Union card (required).

RUSH TICKETS

Subject to availability, $30 rush tickets are available in person at the box office one hour prior to curtain. Limit 1 ticket per person.

STUDENT RUSH TICKETS

Subject to availability, $20 student rush tickets are available in person at the box office one hour prior to curtain. Limit 1 ticket per person with valid student ID (required).

Despite The Cradle Will Rock being an unwavering work of political theater, director John Doyle notes: "There are actually quite a few laughs. It's like an American piece of German cabaret-rough and ready-like something you would do in a pub, and I think there's something really thrillingly exciting about that. Of course it's not all laugh-a-minute pastiche. Blitzstein gets at the heart of how people act when the world doesn't treat them well-when they haven't got enough money, when they can't get food stamps. He is saying that people will rise up; there comes a point when people say 'no, enough.'"

The cast features Ken Barnett ("Mozart in the Jungle," Fun Home) as Editor Daily, Eddie Cooper (The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, This Ain't No Disco) as Junior Mister, Benjamin Eakeley(She Loves Me, Cabaret) as Reverend Salvation, Tony Award nominee David Garrison (Dead Poets Society, The Visit) as Mr. Mister, Ian Lowe (Murder for Two, Nikolai and the Others) as Yasha, Kara Mikula(Allegro, White Christmas) as Sister Mister, Olivier Award winner Lara Pulver (Gypsy in London, "Sherlock") as Moll, Sally Ann Triplett(Sweeney Todd at Barrow Street, The Last Ship) as Mrs. Mister, Rema Webb(The Color Purple, Violet) as Ella, and Tony Award nomineeTony Yazbeck (On The Town, Prince of Broadway) as Larry Foreman.

The creative team includes scenic designer John Doyle, costume designer Ann Hould-Ward, lighting designers Jane Cox and Tess James, and music supervisor Greg Jarrett.

The Cradle Will Rock takes place in Steeltown, USA, where laborer Larry Foreman struggles to unionize fellow steel workers against mounting attacks from a greedy industrialist, a certain Mr. Mister. As a cross-section of society shows up in a night court, the extent to which Mr. Mister has bought the support and control of nearly all people-the editor of the local newspaper; the preacher; the doctor; artists-and institutions becomes brazenly apparent.

Created by Blitzstein through the Federal Theater Project, the Orson Welles-directed premiere production of The Cradle Will Rock was scheduled to open at Broadway's Maxine Elliott Theatre-but was shut down by the WPA (which itself had been catching heat from conservatives) just before. Armed guards arrived at the scene, blocking use of the theatre and ensuring no one could bring costumes and sets elsewhere. The day of the opening, Blitzstein, Welles, and producer John Houseman quickly found another venue-and performers and audience members traveled on foot, 20 blocks uptown, to the much larger 1,700-seat Venice Theatre. In something of a thematically complicating twist, the actors' union had restricted the cast from performing the play onstage in a non-Federal Theater Project-sanctioned venue-but nothing barred them from performing the pro-union play offstage, from the audience. It was a collaborative master-work of circumvention: Blitzstein played piano from the stage as costume-less, prop-less, but no less spirited actors sang from the audience and gave life to The Cradle Will Rock.

Performances of The Cradle Will Rock take place at Classic Stage Company (136 E 13th St, New York), with previews beginningThursday, March 21. The production opens Wednesday, April 3 and closes Sunday, May 19. Performance times are Tues.-Thurs. at 7pm, Fri.-Sat. at 8pm, and Sat.-Sun. at 2pm. Day-of rush tickets for The Cradle Will Rock will be available via TodayTix.

There will be a Saturday Symposium April 27, Tuesday Talkback April 16, and a Student Matinee for Thursday, May 9.

Tickets are currently on sale to members and the general public. Members receive the best prices, flexibility, exclusive benefits, and invitations to special events throughout the season. Memberships begin at $50 ($25 for Students). For more information visit classicstage.org or call 212.677.4210.

Single tickets ($75 previews, $80 post opening, $125 prime) can be purchased at classicstage.org or 212-352-3101(or toll free 866-811-411).



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