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Benefits of NYTW membership include:

• Advance booking before the general public
• Priority seating
• Discounts on guest tickets
• Ticket exchange privileges
• Advance notification of AfterWords and Public Programs
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• Discounts at local restaurants and businesses
• Special FAB (Fourth Arts Block) pass for discounts at local arts organizations

4-Play Membership for new NYTW members: $200.00
Get one ticket per membership for The Little Foxes, Three Pianos, Peter and the Starcatchers and The Shaggs: Philosphy Of The World with no restrictions on booking.

SmartPass: 4 tickets for $200.00
NYTW’s SmartPass offers you the ultimate flexibility. SmartPass Holders receive four tickets to be used however you like over the course of one season.
Use one ticket per show, all your tickets for one show, or anything in between!

($6 handling fee for both memberships)

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The 2010/11 Season


THE LITTLE FOXES
Written by Lillian Hellman
Directed by Ivo van Hove
September 10 - October 31, 2010

Acclaimed director Ivo van Hove returns to NYTW to take on one of Lillian Hellman’s most well-known plays, The Little Foxes. Van Hove’s fresh vision of this iconic play will be a study of how women of different races and classes contend with male aggression, power, and domination. Elizabeth Marvel, who has memorably collaborated with van Hove at NYTW, playing the title role of Hedda Gabler and Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire, will take on the role of Regina Giddens, the strong and determined woman at the center of Hellman’s web of deceit.

THREE PIANOS
Written, Arranged and Performed by Rick Burkhardt, Alec Duffy and Dave Malloy

Directed by Rachel Chavkin
December 7, 2010 - January 9, 2011

Three Pianos – The OBIE wining hit music-theatre event that wowed audiences and critics alike in its sold-out run at the Ontological-Hysteric Theater in March – is a theatrical explosion of Franz Schubert’s Winterreise song cycle. Filled with fantastical touches and inventive arrangements, Three Pianos is a colorful and imaginative evening of chaos that explores Schubert’s music, life, and times. Written, arranged, and performed by Rick Burkhardt (Nonsense Company), Alec Duffy (Hoi Polloi) and Dave Malloy (Banana Bag & Bodice), the play is set in a rustic cabin on a blustery winter night where three friends – each manning a piano – lead the audience through their perspective passions for Winterreise, Schubert’s famous song cycle on winter heartbreak. Performing the song cycle while drinking and grappling with fundamental questions about the nature of music, the three pianists slip into the skins of Schubert and friends during one of the famous “Schubertiads.” Compositional mayhem, shifting rivalries, and some unfortunate butchery of the German language ensue.
PETER AND THE STARCATCHER
A New Play by Rick Elice
Directed by Roger Rees and Alex Timbers
February/April 2011

Rick Elice, co-writer of the Tony Award-winning Jersey Boys and The Addams Family, along with actor-director-author Roger Rees, probably best known for his Tony Award-winning performance in The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, and Drama Desk and OBIE Award-winning director Alex Timbers, founder and artistic director of les Freres Corbusier and director of the highly-acclaimed production of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, have created an imaginative new play based on the New York Times best-selling novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, Peter and the Starcatchers. In it, a company of 12 actors play some 50 characters on a journey to answer the century-old questions: How did Peter become The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up?


THE SHAGGS: PHILOSOPHY OF THE WORL
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Book by Joy Gregory
Music by Gunnar Madsen
Lyrics by Joy Gregory and Gunnar Madsen
Story by Joy Gregory, Gunnar Madsen and John Langs
Directed by John Langs
A co-production with Playwrights Horizons

May/June 2011

They defined cult status and were gone in the blink of an eye. Fremont, NH, the early ‘70s. A working class dad has a vision of rock n’ roll destiny for his three talentless daughters, convinced they’re his family’s one-way ticket out of poverty and obscurity. But the girls have ideas of their own - and as their father ambition turns to obsession, the price of familial obligation becomes all to clear. Based on a true story, The Shaggs: Philosophy of the World is directed by John Langs and adapted for stage by Joy Gregory, Gunnar Madsen and John Langs.

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An annual contribution of $1,500 or more, entitles you to two prime tickets to the Workshop’s next four productions and provides you exclusive access to the most comprehensive behind-the-scenes theatre activities in New York City.

• Receive personalized ticket handling through a dedicated phone line that provides access to the best seats in the house, even on a last minute basis

• Meet with artists involved in our current productions and learn more about what goes on backstage at the Workshop.

• Receive exciting opportunities to gather with our community of artists, NYTW staff, and fellow patrons at pre-show cocktail receptions, fireside chats, staged readings, and presentations of works-in-progress.

• Members at the $5,000 level can request personalized additional benefits.If you are passionate about theatre and want to be a part of what goes on behind-the-scenes, please join us as a member of the Society of Repeat Defenders.

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