Address: 132 W 22nd St, New York, NY 10011, USA
Phone: +12127272737
Sunday: 12–5PM
Monday: 12–6PM
Tuesday: 12–6PM
Wednesday: 12–6PM
Thursday: 12–6PM
Friday: 12–6PM
Saturday: 12–6PM
Dwight Simmons
The Irish Rep is a theater that usually puts on good shows. Good acting and a good venue.
Jareth McBrehon
Irish Theatre house
Patrick Valance
176-60-5174 (TONY VALENTINE) Quite Incredible... The Original SOHO... Anthony Valentino III
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10 minutes
The large theater you can see the stage good from any seat The smaller downstairs theater all the times I went was GM you pick your seat.
I would say on the low end of PG-13.
The 7:30 show runs for 70 without an intermission so it should be over by 8:45
Just visit www.irishrep.org, go to “buy tickets” on the upper right corner, click on your preferred date, and make a reservation. Reservations are free, with donations requested if you can afford to give. If you have trouble call the Irish Rep box office at 212-727-2737
This is not the theatre; try website or call them
Contact the house manager; go to the theater for an interview after you establish contact and introduction. Web site directs you to person currently managing the house.
Call their box office.
There are handicap bathrooms available both in the orchestra section as well as in the balcony area, though balcony seating is not wheelchair accessible.
Street parking is pretty easy to find. There is a commercial parking structure almost (but not quite) directly across the street.
Which play? The Home Place is 2 hours, Off the Meter 75 mins, The Dead 1904 2 hours 15mins, It's A Wonderful Life 75 mins and Disco Pigs 80 mins.
Yes, Brian Friel's The Home Place will be running on the mainstage, and we will be announcing our October studio show on Tuesday.
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