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WILD WITH HAPPY TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets are now on sale!

All tickets $25 when you use code STORM.


CLICK HERE or call 212-967-7555 to book your tickets now.

We invite you to join us for talkbacks with the artists, following performances on Wednesday, October 17 and Thursday, October 25.

Please note: WILD WITH HAPPY contains the use of smoke and haze effects.

Running time: Approx. 90 minutes with no intermission.

CLICK HERE to become a Member online, or call our Box Office at 212-967-7555.
Member tickets can be booked by phone after you purchase your Membership.

Subject to availability, $20 Rush Standby tickets will be sold starting at 6pm for evening performances and starting at noon for matinee performances at the Public Theater Box Office. 

 

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Wild With Happy

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EXTENDED THROUGH NOVEMBER 18!
ALL TICKETS $25 WHEN YOU USE CODE STORM

World Premiere
WILD WITH HAPPY
By Colman Domingo
Directed by Robert O’Hara
Featuring Colman Domingo, Korey Jackson, Maurice McRae, and Sharon Washington

NOW - November 18

From Colman Domingo (a Tony Award® nominee for The Scottsboro Boys and an Obie Award winner for Passing Strange) comes a deeply imaginative and utterly outrageous new work that explores the bizarre comedy that lies within death and healing. Gil, an actor who’s struggling to carve out his own new life, finds his worlds colliding when his mother dies and he decides to have her cremated. But where should he scatter the ashes? And can he make a fairytale ending for her in the one place that made her WILD WITH HAPPY? Domingo leads a cast of four. And directing is Obie winner Robert O’Hara.

Pictured above: Colman Domingo. Photo by Joseph Moran.

 
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