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COMPANY OF FOOLS: Heisenberg “Pay What You Feel Night”

Tuesday, August 28, 8:00 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

A kiss is just a kiss, but sometimes…  Amidst the bustle of a crowded London train station, Georgie spots Alex, a much older man, and plants a kiss on his neck.  This electric encounter thrusts these two strangers into a fascinating and life-changing game.  Directed by Company of Fools’ Founding Member Denise Simone Heisenberg brings to intriguing theatrical life the uncertain and often comical sparring match that is human connection.
 
Internationally renowned for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, visionary playwright Simon Stephens brings us this sharply original play starring New York City based actors, Hanna Cheek (COF’s Grounded, Other Desert Cities) and Christopher Curry (SullyO’Neil Playwright Conference ). The play will be performed in an intimate audience configuration with seating for 70 people on stage.

Age recommendation: Thirteen and up for adult language and sexual situations
Run time: 1 hour and 20 minutes with no intermission


Pay What You Feel Night – Tue, Aug 28, 8pm

Join us for the first performance of Heisenberg 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 Simon Stephens
Directed by Denise Simone


“[Simon Stephens] tells the simple story of two perfect strangers who embark on an affair and find their lives changes irrevocably. You’ve seen this one before, you say? Not like this one, you haven’t.”
—Entertainment Weekly

“Mines the extraordinary in the commonplace.”
—The New York Times

“The range of possibilities between the spaces in “Heisenberg” resonates in your mind long after it’s over; the unheard melody lingers on.”
—The New York Times


Age recommendation: Thirteen and up for adult language and sexual situations
Run time: 1 hour and 20 minutes with no intermission

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