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Alan and Rob are an older married couple with a three-year-old daughter and a life they fought for decades to be allowed to lead. But in the course of one school year, Alan, Rob and their friends struggle with what it means to be married with children at this head-spinning cultural moment. By turns comic and serious, Dada Woof Papa Hot asks the question: are the challenges of gay dads the same as those of straight ones, or is there something fundamentally different about being a gay parent?

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Performances ended on Jan. 3, 2016.

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About Dada Woof Papa Hot on Broadway

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Previews: Oct 15, 2015 • Opening: Nov 9, 2015 • Closing: Jan 3, 2016
Off-Broadway Plays Comedy Drama

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Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater
150 West 65th Street
New York, NY 10023
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Alan and Rob are an older married couple with a three-year-old daughter and a life they fought for decades to be allowed to lead. But in the course of one school year, Alan, Rob and their friends struggle with what it means to be married with children at this head-spinning cultural moment. By turns comic and serious, Dada Woof Papa Hot asks the question: are the challenges of gay dads the same as those of straight ones, or is there something fundamentally different about being a gay parent?

Cast & Creative

Cast

Patrick Breen
Rob
Kellie Overbey
Serena
Stephen Plunkett
Scott

Creative

Written by
Peter Parnell
Director
Scott Ellis
Set Designer
John Lee Beatty
Lighting Designer
Peter Kaczorowski
Original Music and Sound Designer
John Gromada
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