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Scenes From A Marriage

First Preview: Aug 18, 2014
Opening Date: Aug 18, 2014
Closing Date: Oct 26, 2014
Running Time: 03:30
Scenes From A Marriage

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Playing @
New York Theatre Workshop
79 East 4th Street, New York City, NY 10003
Internationally renowned Flemish director Ivo van Hove, returns to the city for his seventh collaboration with New York Theatre Workshop. Van Hove has received critical acclaim for his fresh interpretations of familiar dramatic works, including, most recently, Roman Tragedies at BAM, as well as productions of The Little Foxes, A Street Car Named Desire and Hedda Gabler at NYTW.

In this highly theatrical production of Ingmar Bergman’s popular 1974 film Scenes from a Marriage, an ensemble of virtuosic actors invites audiences into an intimate space to experience collectively the human dynamics of a relationship through all the stages of a life—from youth, to middle age to maturity. Van Hove’s interpretation illuminates the universal themes of love, identity and vulnerability that are at the heart of Bergman’s timeless film.

Written by Ingmar Bergman 
English Version by Emily Mann 
Conceived and Directed by Ivo van Hove  

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY thru FRIDAY EVENINGS @ 7 PM
SATURDAYS 2 & 8 PM
SUNDAYS 2 & 7 PM
Off BroadwayPerformance ArtPlay - Drama
Show Notes: 1 Intermission (1/2 hr)
Age Guidance: 16
Audience Advisory: Scenes from a Marriage is a fluid theatrical piece in which audience members will move from room to room to experience an intimate look into the marriage of Johan and Marianne. There will be no assigned seating and light walking between scenes.

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Full-price tickets:

$30.00 - $75.00

Lottery & Rush

Full-time students with a valid student ID may purchase $25 tickets for all performances (subject to availability). Limit one ticket per current ID. Tickets must be purchased in person by the ID holder and require an ID at the box office. For tickets, please visit the NYTW Box Office at 79 East 4th Street.
(full-time students only).

A number of seats are held for Sunday evening performances at 7:00 PM for $20 (Limit 4 per customer and subject to availability).

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Reviews

  •  In terms of sheer inventiveness, Scenes From a Marriage may be the season’s most daring show. No wonder Ivo van Hove and Emily Mann’s eye-popping tour de force is building buzz.

    ---New York Post
  •  In terms of sheer inventiveness, Scenes From a Marriage may be the season’s most daring show. No wonder Ivo van Hove and Emily Mann’s eye-popping tour de force is building buzz.

    ---New York Post
  •  In terms of sheer inventiveness, Scenes From a Marriage may be the season’s most daring show. No wonder Ivo van Hove and Emily Mann’s eye-popping tour de force is building buzz.

    ---New York Post
  •  In terms of sheer inventiveness, Scenes From a Marriage may be the season’s most daring show. No wonder Ivo van Hove and Emily Mann’s eye-popping tour de force is building buzz.

    ---New York Post

Accessibility

  • Box Office

    Counter 44"
  • Parking

    Garage: Central Parking, 403 Lafayette Street, East 4th St & Astor Place • Significant street parking and available drop-off zones
  • Curb Ramps

    Corner of 2nd Avenue & East 4th Street
  • Passenger Loading Zone

    Front of Entrance
  • Restroom

    Gender Neutral Restrooms both Women's and Men's: 35.75" Door to restrooms. Women's: Door 26". Stall 35" x48". Commode 15". Mens: Door 26". Stall 36" x 60". Commode 15". Urinal 27".
  • Elevator/Escalator

    None.available
  • Telephone

    None on premises
  • Entrance

    Double doors (each29.5")
  • Visual Assistance

    Low vision seating available upon request as available • Programs available in large print: ask an usher, house manager, or box office representative
  • Water Fountain

    Spout 36"
  • Assisted Listening System

    Infared Hearing Listening devices available for every performance, contact the house manager upon arrival.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair accessible.Street to Lobby (Merchandise & Concessions): no stairs • Wheelchair Seats (companion seats in parenthesis): J1 (2), J16 (15)
  • Folding Armrests

    None available
  • Seating

    Lobby to Row A (ront row): 12 steps down, railing • Lobby to Row S (back row) through Row J: no stairs • Wheelchair Seats (companion seats in parenthesis): J1 (2), J16 (15)

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