Skip to main content
Mr. and Mrs. Fitch Show Poster

Mr. and Mrs. Fitch Tickets

Meet gossip columnists Mr. and Mrs. Fitch. When the social circuit no longer provides juicy morsels, they find that great celebrity can appear out of thin air. This new comedy is a scathing look at who is in, who is out and who may not even exist at all.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Apr. 6, 2010.

News & Features
About
Video & Photos
Venue
Story
Reviews
Cast & Creative

About Mr. and Mrs. Fitch on Broadway

dates
Previews: Jan 26, 2010 • Opening: Feb 22, 2010 • Closing: Apr 6, 2010
Off-Broadway Plays Comedy

My Tickets

tickets
seats
Your seats are always together. Bring your family and friends.
view
Unobstructed view. You'll have a clear view of the stage.
exchange
No worries. We provide quick returns if a show closes or cancels a performance.
contact
Have questions? Talk to our expert customer service team.

Video & Photos

Venue

Tony Kiser Theatre
305 West 43rd Street
New York, NY 10036
hearing assistance
Hearing Assistance
Assisted listening devices, open captioning and audio descriptions are available.
More Theater Information
chevron

Story

What Is the Story of Mr. and Mrs. Fitch?
For years, Mr. Fitch has been considered gossip royalty. He and his wordsmith wife’s reputation was built on documenting the rises, falls, exploits and dalliances of the famous in a gossip column of a major publication. In recent months, however, Mr. and Mrs. Fitch have found their celebrity juice running low, drained by an onslaught of bloggers and other amateurs. Desperate for a scoop and delirious from a night of fruitless party-hopping, the duo takes creative license to meet a deadline—namely, creating a fictional celebrity from thin air. When their phantom “it” boy takes on a life of his own, Mr. and Mrs. Fitch get a lesson in fame gaming—and may have to admit that the party is over.

Reviews

critics reviews Critics’ Reviews (3)
A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.
The New York Times

""[Playwright] Douglas Carter Beane is American theater’s best living exponent of the exploding epigram."

The New York Times

Ben Brantley

Backstage

""Lithgow is a stich! Ehle is martini-dry and moving.""

Backstage

David Sheward

Time Out New York

""John Lithgow, as always, looms and lists hilariously!""

Time Out New York

Helen Shaw

Cast & Creative

Cast

Mr. Fitch
Jennifer Ehle
Mrs. Fitch

Creative

Written by
Douglas Carter Beane
Director
Scott Ellis
Set Designer
Allen Moyer
Costume Designer
Jeff Mahshie
Lighting Designer
Kenneth Posner
Back to Top