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Staff Meal


Peter Jay Sharp Theater


Staff Meal runs approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes with no intermission.

Performance schedule subject to change.

SUNMONTUESWEDTHUFRISAT
APR 7APR 8

APR 9APR 10
APR 11APR 12
APR 13
7:00 PM*
APR 14
2:00 PM*
APR 15
APR 16
7:00 PM*
APR 17
7:00 PM* 
APR 18
7:00 PM*
APR 19
7:00 PM*
APR 20
2:00 PM*
7:00 PM* 
APR 21
2:00 PM*
APR 22
APR 23
7:00 PM*

APR 24
7:00 PM*
APR 25
7:00 PM*
APR 26APR 27
2:00 PM
7:00 PM
APR 28
2:00 PM
APR 29

APR 30
7:00 PM ✦
MAY 1
7:00 PM
MAY 2
7:00 PM
MAY 3
7:00 PM
MAY 4
2:00 PM
7:00 PM
MAY 5
2:00 PM
7:00 PM
MAY 6

MAY 7 
7:00 PM +
MAY 8
7:00 PM
MAY 9
7:00 PM
MAY 10
7:00 PM
MAY 11
2:00 PM
7:00 PM
MAY 12
2:00 PM
7:00 PM
MAY 13
MAY 14
7:00 PM
MAY 15
7:00 PM
MAY 16
7:00 PM #
MAY 17
MAY 18
2:00 PM ⦿
7:00 PM
MAY 19
2:00 PM
7:00 PM

Preview Performance *

Special Programming

Talkback / Post-Performance Discussion ◼
Mask Required Performance 
Post-Performance Discussion with John deBary and Restaurant Worker's Community Foundation ✦
Playwrights Horizons and the Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation are thrilled to co-host a night out at the theater for New York’s hospitality workers. Join us for an illuminating post-show conversation between May Treuhaft-Ali (Playwrights Horizons’ Literary Assistant) and cocktail expert, author, and RWCF co-founder John deBary.

Accessible Programming:

ASL Interpreted Performance + 
Audio Description and Touch Tour #
Relaxed Performance 
⦿

Closed captioning: We will be offering closed captioning via the free app GalaPro at all performances after April 30th.

For discounted tickets to accessible performances, please visit:my.playwrightshorizons.org/access/passport

Reviews
  • “Koogler’s brilliance as a playwright is how he captures the real while hinting at the eternal. Just when it seems like he is trying to strangle your heart with tension, he goes ahead and breaks it with simplicity.”

    — Newcity Stage
  • “Koogler’s characters are earnest, idiosyncratic, and suspicious of hierarchy. Often bitingly funny, Koogler’s plays…reveal larger truths about the economic and racial systems under which we all live.”

    — The Yale Review
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