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GOB SQUAD'S KITCHEN TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets are now on sale!

Regular Price: $60-$70
Public Theater Member Price: $35

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

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Gob Squad's Kitchen runs 80-120 minutes.

Performance schedule: Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 7pm; matinees Saturday and Sunday at 2pm. Additional performance: Tuesday, January 31 at 7pm.


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Gob Squad's Kitchen

 

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“An absolute gem of a show.”
– Charles Isherwood, The New York Times

“Witty and constantly entertaining — a wonderful integration of film and theater.”
– Elizabeth Vincentelli, New York Post

“Mesmerizing, intellectually rigorous, laugh-out-loud funny. The first must-see of an unusually busy 2012.”
– Mark Peikert, New York Press

GOB SQUAD'S KITCHEN
(You've Never Had It So Good)

Devised and Performed by Gob Squad

NOW - February 5 ONLY!

A film made live on stage with bad coffee, nervous breakdowns, wild parties and modern hairstyles. 

It's 1965 and everything is just about to happen. The German/British collective Gob Squad invites you to take the hand of the King of Pop himself, Andy Warhol, and take a trip back to the underground cinemas of New York City, back to where it all began. Gob Squad's Kitchen reconstructs Warhol's films in the quest to illuminate the past for a new generation, reflecting on the nature of authenticity, the here and now, and the hidden depths beneath the shiny surfaces of modern life.


Get your
Gob Squad's Kitchen tickets for just $35 each!
Become a Public Theater Member and enjoy exclusive discounts to Gob Squad's Kitchen and other productions throughout the year. CLICK HERE or call 212-967-7555 for more details.

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The original screenplay for Andy Warhol's film Kitchen was written by Ronald Tavel.  You can find out more about Tavel's work at www.ronaldtavel.com.

Photo by David Baltzer