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COMPANY OF FOOLS: 4000 Miles “Pay What You Feel Night”

Wednesday, February 13, 7:00 pm

$35 member / $40 nonmember / $35 senior (62 and over) / $15 student (with student ID) / $35 group (8 or more) / “Second Night 23” ($23 Full Price for all seats) *Ticket prices do not include taxes or processing fees

After suffering a major loss while he was on a cross-country bike trip, 21-year-old Leo seeks solace from his feisty 91 year-old grandmother Vera in her West Village apartment. Over the course of a single month, these unlikely roommates infuriate, bewilder and ultimately reach each other. 4000 Miles looks at how two outsiders find their way in today’s world.

21 + 91: a relative equation

Content Warning
This performance contains profanity that may be objectionable to some audience members.
This performance contains themes of an adult nature; please contact the box office if you have specific questions about content.


Pay What You Feel Night – Wed, Feb 13, 7pm

Join us for the first performance of 4000 Miles and literally pay whatever you’d like! Tickets go on sale at the Liberty Theatre box office one hour prior to the performance. There are no reserved seats. Simply buy your ticket, find a seat and enjoy the show. If you’d prefer to reserve your seats, you may also purchase your tickets at full price for this performance.


by Amy Herzog
Directed by Gary Hopper


“A funny, moving, altogether wonderful drama. [A] heartening reminder that a keen focus on life’s small moments can pay off in a big way onstage.”
— The New York Times

“This well-observed gem deserves to be a hit.”
—The New York Post

“In 4000 Miles, a warm-hearted new play by Amy Herzog, both love and irritability are woven into an illumination of the healing process after the loss of a loved one. The sensitive play [is] filled ‘With small, revelatory and often humorous moments between a grandmother and her grandson.”
—The Associated Press

“4000 Miles, Amy Herzog’s appealing new play, unfolds ‘With the unassuming ease of conversations overheard, among people with complicated relationships.”
—Bloomberg News

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