Book by Enda Walsh Music Lyrics by Glen Hansard
and Markéta
Irglová Based on the Motion Picture
Written and Directed by John Carne Scenic and Costume
Design by Bob Crowley Lighting Design by Natasha Katz Sound Design by Clive Goodwin Stage Management
Bess Marie Glorioso Music supervisor Martin Lowe Movement by Steven Hoggett Directed by John Tiffany
Member Guest Tickets:
$25.00 each for preview performances
$40.00 each for post-opening performances ($20 for all Member Guest tickets for Sunday night performances)
To purchase Member guest tickets, call Ticket Central
at 212-279-4200
New York Theatre Workshop's production of ONCE will begin performances
on Broadway
at the Bernard B Jacobs Theatre on February 28, 2012.
To purchase tickets to ONCE
on Broadway please visit telecharge.com
Cast (in alphabetical order)
ONCE
David Abeles
Claire Candela
Will Connolly
Elizabeth A. Davis
Steve Kazee David Patrick Kelly
Cristin Milioti
Anne L. Nathan
Lucas Papaelias
Andy Taylor
Erikka Walsh Paul Whitty
J. Michael Zygo
Eamon
Ivona
Andrej
Reza
Guy
Da
Girl
Baruska
Svec
Bank Manager
Ex-girlfriend
Billy
Emcee
The creators of the acclaimed Black Watch, director JohnTiffany and choreographer Steven Hoggett, join forces with playwright/screenwriter Enda Walsh (Penelope, Hunger, The Walworth Farce) to bring the hit independent film ONCE, winner of a 2007 Academy Award for the hit song “Falling Slowly,” to the stage.
On the streets of Dublin, an Irish musician and a Czech immigrant are drawn together by their shared love of music. Over the course of one fateful week, an unexpected friendship and collaboration quickly evolves into a powerful but complicated love story, underscored by the emotionally charged music that has made ONCE an international sensation.
ONCE will feature sets and costumes by Tony Award-winning designer Bob Crowley (The History Boys, Mary Poppins), lighting by Tony Award-winner Natasha Katz (Aida, The Coast of Utopia), and musical supervision by Martin Lowe (Mamma Mia!).
AN ILIAD follows ONCE
NYTW Members
can BOOK
TICKETS
for
AN ILIAD before the general public.
Member booking begins December 5 for AN ILIAD as well as NYTW's production of FOOD AND FADWA.
TICKETS FOR AN ILIAD GO ON SALE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC JANUARY 3rd.
Member
Guest tickets:
$25.00 preview performances
$40.00 post-opening
performances
($20 for all
Member Guest tickets
every Sunday night)
For ONCE
Performance
schedule:
Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 7:00pm
Thursdays and Fridays, 8:00pm
Saturday, 3pm, 8pm
Sunday, 2 pm, 7pm
Running
time:
Two hours thirty minutes with one intermission
Exceptions:
Thursday November 24, (Thanksgiving) no performance
Sunday December 18, no 7:00 performance
Saturday December 24,
no 8:00 performance
Sunday December 25, (Christmas) no performance
Monday December 19, there will be a 7:00 performance
Student
Matinee:
Wednesday, December 14
NYTW provides discounted tickets for student groups of ten or more. Please contact Stephanie Warren for specific pricing at Stephaniew@nytw.org or call 212-780-9037.
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AfterWords
(post-performance audience discussion): Tuesday November 22
Director John Tiffany and
Choreographer Stephen Hoggett.
Moderated by Kareem Fahmy Download recording
Thursday December 1
Scenic and Costume Designer Bob Crowley, Lighting Designer Natasha Katz, and Music Director Martin Lowe.
Moderated by Kareem Fahmy
TuesdayDecember 13 Scholars of Irish culture and music discuss folk traditions and modern Dublin. Participants include: Deirdre O'Leary, Asst Professor of English, Manhattan College, Sara Brady, Asst Professor, Bronx Community College, City University of New York. Download recording
NYTW has collaborated with Revolution Books to bring you these suggested readings to accompany ONCE
First
Preview November 15, 2011
Opening Night December 6, 2011
Final Performance January 15, 2012
Please
remember that performances start promptly and latecomers may not be
admitted until a suitable break.
There is a monitor in the lobby where late-comers can view the performance.
If you leave the auditorium during the performance,
you may be asked
to wait until a suitable break before you can reenter.