March 07, 2008
Noir thriller will be staged in Central Park restrooms

Just when you think you've seen it all in Central Park . ...
"Ladies And Gents," a site-specific noir thriller set in a public restroom in 1957 Dublin, will be staged in Central Park's Bethesda Fountain Toilets.
The 35-minute play will be performed from March 17 through 29 with three shows nightly, at 7, 8 and 9 p.m. No seating will be available.
The play, which was a hit at the Edinburgh Fringe a few years ago, is coming to Central Park through the Irish Arts Center and Georganne Aldrich Heller and Semper Fi (Dublin).
Buy tickets online at SmartTix ($18 with code STANN1 from St. Ann's Warehouse.)
And there are key bits of info in the FAQ for the performance, such as this:Will restrooms be available?
Yes. There are restroom facilities available adjacent to the venue. However the Bethesda Fountain Toilets themselves will not be available for use during the production run of Ladies & Gents. For the traditionalists, this summer's Shakespeare in the Park performances, at the Delacorte Theater, will be "Hamlet" (May 27 through June 29) and "Hair" (July 22 through August 17.)
Earlier: Shakespeare in the Park summer '08: 'Hair,' 'Hamlet'
Central Park's Bethesda Terrace arcade reopens
March 7, 2008 07:11 AM in Broadway, Cheap Stuff, Sightsology, Upper East Side, Upper West Side
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