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Anson Mount and Bobby Moreno; photo by Joan Marcus

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Anson Mount and David Ryan Smith; photo by Joan Marcus

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Anson Mount and Bobby Moreno; photo by Joan Marcus

André De Shields; photo by Joan Marcus

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Stephen Schnetzer; photo by Joan Marcus

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Robert O'Hara; photo by Zack DeZon

Mankind


Mainstage Theater


SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
     DEC 15*
8:00 PM
DEC 16*
8:00 PM
DEC 17*
2:30 PM ●
7:30 PM
DEC 18DEC 19*
7:00 PM
DEC 20*
7:00 PM
DEC 21*
8:00 PM
DEC 22*
8:00 PM ▲
DEC 23*
2:30 PM
8:00 PM
DEC 24*
2:30 PM
DEC 25DEC 26*
7:00 PM
DEC 27*
7:00 PM ▲
DEC 28*
8:00 PM
DEC 29*
8:00 PM
DEC 30*
2:30 PM
8:00 PM
DEC 31

JAN 1
JAN 2*
7:00 PM
JAN 3*
7:00 PM
JAN 4*
8:00 PM
JAN 5*
8:00 PM
JAN 6*
2:30 PM
8:00 PM
JAN 7*
2:30 PM ▲
7:30 PM
JAN 8
Opening Night
JAN 9JAN 10
7:00 PM
JAN 11
8:00 PM
JAN 12
8:00 PM
JAN 13
2:30 PM ◼
8:00 PM
JAN 14
2:30 PM
7:30 PM
JAN 15JAN 16
7:00 PM
JAN 17
8:00 PM
JAN 18
8:00 PM
JAN 19
8:00 PM
JAN 20
2:30 PM
8:00 PM
JAN 21
2:30 PM
7:30 PM
JAN 22JAN 23
7:00 PM
JAN 24
7:00 PM
JAN 25
8:00 PM
JAN 26
8:00 PM
JAN 27
2:30 PM
8:00 PM
JAN 28
2:30 PM
7:30 PM
      
Preview
Post-Performance Discussion
Hear from members of the creative team and artistic staff after the show.
Open Caption
Audio Description

 

The show runs 2 hours including 1 intermission.

Age recommendation: 15+ due to strong language

 

On Sale Dates
 Oct 24Oct 31Nov 7Nov 20
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Performance dates and times are subject to change.

Reviews
  • “A daring, topical comedy! The viciousness of Mankind is perhaps its best quality.”

    — Jesse Green, The New York Times
  • ““O’Hara parodies man’s imbecility to man, and misogyny isn’t his only target.””

    — Sara Holdren, New York Magazine
More Reviews
  • “Intriguing, clever, and visually stunning. ”

    — Marilyn Stasio, Variety
  • “O’Hara’s reputation as one of America’s funniest playwrights precedes him. Man’s lack of kindness is always a worthy target for satire.”

    — Zachary Stewart, Theatermania