2nd Story Theatre Presents LOST IN YONKERS, 11/16-12/16

By: Oct. 11, 2012
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2nd Story Theatre stages the perfect holiday play, Neil Simon's Lost in Yonkers, a nostalgic nod to family, love and hope, November 16 through December 16, 2012.

In the Summer of 1942, widower Eddie Kurnitz heads South looking for work, leaving his sons, Jay and Arty, in the care of their domineering grandmother, who runs a candy story in Yonkers, New York. The household also includes their childlike Aunt Bella, who has a secret romance, and Uncle Louie, a small-time hoodlum on the run. This semi-autobiographical play mixes Simon’s trademark humor with heartwarming drama in a nostalgic nod to family, hope and love. Winner of the 1991 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play.

Previews begin on Friday, November 16 and continue Saturday, November 17 at 8:00pm and Sunday, November 18 at 3:00pm. Preview tickets are $20.

Performances run November 23 – December 16, Thursdays at 7:00pm, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm, and Sundays at 3:00pm. There is an additional performance on Sunday, November 25 at 7:00pm.

Tickets are $25. For tickets, visit the 2nd Story Theatre Box Office, call 401-247-4200, or email boxoffice@2ndstorytheatre.com. Check the website at www.2ndStoryTheatre.com for more information. 2nd Story Theatre is located at 28 Market Street, Warren, Rhode Island.

2nd Story Theatre is a professional, non-union company with a unique aesthetic and the highest standards for artistic excellence in the performance of great plays in an intimate setting. Founded in Newport, Rhode Island in 1978, 2nd Story established a permanent home in the historic district of Warren, RI in 2001 under the leadership of Artistic Director Ed Shea and Executive Director Lynne Collinson. Funding for 2nd Story Theatre is provided in part by a grant from the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts, through an appropriation by the Rhode Island General Assembly, a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and private funders.



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