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A co-production with the Royal Court Theatre.


Drunk Enough To Say I Love You?

Directed by James MacDonald

U.S. PREMIERE
NOW EXTENDED THRU APRIL 13 ONLY!

TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
Click here to purchase tickets online or call 212-967-7555!

Written by CARYL CHURCHILL
Directed by JAMES MACDONALD

With SCOTT COHEN and SAMUEL WEST

Guy would do anything for Sam. Sam would do anything. Drunk Enough To Say I Love You? is a modern day love story with consequences far greater than any foreign affair.

Scenic design by Eugene Lee, costume design by Susan Hilferty, lighting design by Peter Mumford, sound design by Daniel Erdberg, and
music by Matthew Herbert.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
Wednesday March 5 - Sunday April 13

Tuesday at 7
Wednesday - Friday at 8
Saturday at 2 & 8
Sunday at 3 & 7

No Performance/Unavailable: Sat Mar 8 at 2PM, Sun Mar 16 at 7PM
Limited Availability: Tues March 18
Post-show Discussions: Wed Mar 12, Tues Apr 1

Rush Tix
There will be a limited number of $20 Rush Tix available at the box office for every downtown theater performance on sale to the general public one hour prior to curtain. There is a 2 ticket limit per person. Cash only.

Full Price Waiting List Tickets
On the day of a sold out performance, we will take a waiting list for full price tickets in person at the box office. The waiting list will be called no earlier than 1/2 hour before curtain. If you are called and not in the lobby, your name will be removed from the list. While tickets occasionally become available in this manner, we are unable to make predictions or guarantees.

Student Tickets
$25 tickets are available for advance purchase at the box office for every downtown theater performance on sale to the general public. Must have a valid student ID at the time of purchase. Limit 1 ticket per person.


A co-production with the Royal Court Theatre.