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Scott Morfee, Jean Doumanian, Tom Wirtshafter
Patrick Daly, 2Manocherians, Christian Chadd Taylor, Burnt Umber Productions,
Marc & Lisa Biales, Roger E. Kass

present

TRIBES

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A New Play by Nina Raine
directed by David Cromer

Featuring
Will Brill, Susannah Flood, Russell Harvard, Lee Roy Rogers, Jeff Still and Dina Thomas

 

Performance Schedule

Now Extended thru January 6th!

Tuesday Friday at 7:30PM
Saturday & Sunday at 2:30PM & 7:30PM

Please note: There is no performance of TRIBES on Wednesday, October 31st.

TDF Open Captioned Performances: Saturday, November 10th at 2:30pm. For more information on TDF Open Captioned Performances and tickets please e-mail tap@tdf.org

TRIBES Holiday Schedule:

THANKSGIVING WEEK

Monday, Nov. 19th @ 7:30pm
Tuesday, Nov. 20th @ 7:30pm
Wednesday, Nov. 21st @ 7:30pm
Thursday, Nov. 22nd: No Performance
Friday, Nov. 23rd @ 7:30pm
Saturday, Nov. 24th @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm
Sunday, Nov. 25th @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm

CHRISTMAS WEEK

Monday, Dec. 24th: No Performance
Tuesday, Dec. 25th: No Performance
Wednesday, Dec. 26th @ 7:30pm
Thursday, Dec. 27th @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm
Friday, Dec. 28th @ 7:30pm
Saturday, Dec. 29th @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm
Sunday, Dec. 30th @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm

NEW YEAR'S WEEK

Monday, Dec. 31st : No Performance
Tuesday, Jan. 1st @ 7:30pm
Wednesday, Jan. 2nd @ 7:30pm
Thursday, Jan. 3rd @ 7:30pm
Friday, Jan. 4th @ 7:30pm
Saturday, Jan. 5th @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm
Sunday, Jan. 6th @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm

Tickets

Ticket Prices

For performances through November 21st:
Premium: $95
Orchestra: $75
Mezzanine: $49.50

For performances November 23rd - January 6th:
Premium: $99.50
Orchestra: $79.50
Mezzanine: $49.50

Student Rush: Student rush tickets, if available, are $20 (cash only) on the day of the performance, at the box office beginning at 1pm. One ticket per VALID student ID.

Sunday Evening General Rush Tickets: These tickets go on sale for $39.50 at 1PM on Sunday, for that evenings performance. All rush sales are in-person at the BST box office, based on availability.

For Group Sales to TRIBES e-mail boxoffice@barrowstreettheatre.com

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About the Show

WINNER! 2012 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play!
WINNER! 2012 New York Theatre Critics Circle Award!
WINNER! 2012 Off-Broadway Alliance Award Best Play!

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6 Lucille Lortel Award Nominations
4 Outer Critic Circle Nominations
2 Drama League Award Nominations

Tribes follows Billy, a deaf man raised inside the fiercely idiosyncratic and unrepentantly politically incorrect cocoon of his home of his parents' house. He has adapted brilliantly to his hearing familys unconventional ways, but theyve never bothered to return the favor. Its not until he meets Sylvia, a young woman on the brink of deafness, that he finally understands what it means to be understood.

TRIBES received its world premiere at London's Royal Court Theatre in 2010 and earned an Olivier Award nomination for Best Play.

Scenic Design: Scott Pask
Costume Design: Tristan Raines
Lighting Design: Keith Parham
Projection Design: Jeff Sugg
Sound Design: Daniel Kluger
Prop Design & Coordination: Kathy Fabian/Propstar
Hair & Make-Up Design: Leah J. Loukas
Production Stage Manager: Richard A. Hodge
Dialect Coach: Stephen Gabis
Casting: Pat McCorkle Casting
General Manager: Michael Page
Production Management: Production Core
Technical Director: Pete Fry
Advertising: aka Press Representative: O&M Co.
Understudy for Billy/Daniel: Thomas DellaMonica
Understudy for Christopher: Stephen Schnetzer
Understudy for Ruth/Sylvia: Meghan Mae ONeill
Associate General Manager: Amy Dalba
Assistant Stage Manager: Rosy Garner
Assistant Scenic Designer: John Zuiker
Assistant Costume Designer: Caitlin Conci
Assistant Light Designer: Ryan Metzler
Assistant Projection Designer: Patrick Southern
Assistant Sound Designer: Nathan Wheeler
Assistant Production Manager: Maggie Davis
Assistant Technical Director: Sergio Murania
Production Assistant: Xander Duffy
Assistant Director: Seth Sikes
ASL Interpreter: Candace Broecker-Penn
ASL Consultant: Alexandria Wailes
Piano Coach: Daniel Kluger
Master Electrician: The Lighting Syndicate
Mainstage Programmer: Bill Growney
Audio Head: Colin Whitely
Scenic Charge: Jacquelyn Marlot
Running Crew: Matt Allamon
Projections/Sound Board Operator: Josh Kohler
Wardrobe Supervisor: Ricola Willie
Artwork: Fraver
Production Photographer: Gregory Costanzo
Ticketing: Smarttix Entertainment Services
Program Printing: Luminar Solutions

Scenery provided by John Creech Design and Production Props provided by Propstar
Video equipment provided by PRG Video
Sound equipment provided by PRG Audio
Lighting gear provided by Hayden Production Services

OPENING NIGHT: Sunday, March 4, 2012

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Press & Reviews

CRITIC’S PICK! A smart, lively, and beautifully acted new play that asks us to hear how we hear, in silence as well as in speech…I’ve rarely encountered a cast that finds as many far-reaching shades of meaning in tones of voice as this one does. Every member of the ensemble is spot-on.”

Ben Brantley, New York Times (full review)

CRITIC’S PICK! There are moments in this play that I don’t think I will ever forget—scenes that tap the beauty that can live and resound in silence.”

Adam Feldman, Time Out New York (full review)

New York Post Full Review

New York Daily News Full Review

Backstage Full Review

Theatermania Full Review

NYTheatre.com Full Review

Wall Street Journal Interview with David Cromer A Director Reveals his Motivation

— February 17, 2012

New York Times Spring Preview – “A Season’s Fresh Looks”

— February 23, 2012

Wall Street Journal Interview with Russell Harvard – “A Deaf Actor Finds A Rich Role Off-Broadway”

— February 18, 2012

Gothamist Feature with David Cromer – “Director David Cromer on Sign Language, Picking Props And ‘Genius’ Money

— March 7, 2012

Playbill Q&A with Mare Winningham

— March 6, 2012

TDF Stages – “How Tribes Communicates”

— March 5, 2012

Daily Actor – “Deaf Actor Russell Harvard Discusses Starring in the Off-Broadway Show, Tribes”

— February 20, 2012

 

spacer Barrow Street Theatre is equipped with infrared assistive listening system. Headsets and neck loops are available at our bar/coat check.

 

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