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Fall River Fishing

Opening Date: Feb 18, 2023

Closing Date: Mar 09, 2023

Running Time: 02:30

Fall River Fishing
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Playing @

Connelly Theater

220 East 4th Street New York City, NY 10009

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Fall River Fishing is a riotous and kaleidoscopic tour through the story of Lizzie Borden, who “took an axe” and was acquitted of the hatchet murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts, in 1892. Zuzanna Szadkowski & Deborah Knox’s darkly absurd comedy about what happened that day Lizzie did or didn’t murder her parents is a story about broken Hollywood dreams, unrequited love, self-loathing, generosity, vanity and the mean things that stepmoms say. The play’s irreverent, anarchic humor ultimately grows to encompass Ibsen’s A Doll's House, contemporary Brooklyn, Sharon Tate and the impossibility of ever truly knowing the people we’re closest to, in a contemporary meditation on/war against a disappointing life.

COVID-19 Safety Information:
Masks are required.
Show Notes

Show Notes: 1 intermission

Performance Schedule:

TUESDAY-FRIDAY @ 7 PM
SATURDAY @ 2 PM & 8 PM
SUNDAY @ 2 PM
Added performance February 19 @ 8 PM

Director

Eric Tucker

Written by

Zuzanna Szadkowski & Deborah Knox

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

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Full-price tickets

$40 - $85

Lottery & Rush

In-Person Rush: $10 Rush Tickets available to all students, Veterans and current service members starting thirty minutes prior to every performance.
Pay What You Can performance on February 19, tickets available at the door only.

Accessibility:

Wheelchair Info

Although the building is unfortunately not ADA-compliant (it was built in the mid-1800s), the theater is on ground level and we have a secondary entrance that is wheelchair accessible (no steps). Look for the easternmost door of the building, with the small sign that says “Theater” over it. This door is usually locked, so you will need to request access from the front of house staff.

Elevator\Escalator

None available

Parking

Edison ParkFast at 167 Essex St. btw Stanton and Houston (about a 6 minute walk)

Entrance

The building is unfortunately not ADA-compliant (it was built in 1874) Building entrance is located on the ground floor. The theater is on the same level as the building entrance.

Box Office

The Connelly Theater does not have a full-time box office on site. You can purchase tickets to all shows online 24 hours a day until shortly before each performance. Walk-up tickets may be purchased, pending availability, at showtime.

Restroom

Restrooms are accessible without stairs, however there are no wide stalls. If you use a mobility device that requires a wider stall, we have made arrangements with The Cabin NYC, a bar across the street (205 E. 4th St.), for our patrons with accessibility needs to use their bathroom. There are no steps to navigate from the sidewalk to the bathroom at the Cabin.

Water Fountain

None available.

Telephone

None on premises

Assisted Listening System

This is up to each production individually

Directions Subway

F to 2nd Avenue, 6/N/R to 8th Street & Astor Place, 6 to Bleecker Street, B/D/F/M to Broadway-Lafayette

Directions Bus

M14A, M14D, M9, M21

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Public Transportation

Subway Icon

By Subway:

F to 2nd Avenue, 6/N/R to 8th Street & Astor Place, 6 to Bleecker Street, B/D/F/M to Broadway-Lafayette

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By Bus:

M14A, M14D, M9, M21