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It’s opening night. The cast is unruly, the crowd is restless, and the play is obscure, but Joel has a larger worry: his mother is in the front row. Real and theatrical worlds collide in this comedy about the night a classic play spoke so loudly to its audience that they felt compelled to talk back.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Jan. 3, 2010.

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About Love Child on Broadway

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Previews: Oct 23, 2009 • Opening: Oct 31, 2009 • Closing: Jan 3, 2010
Off-Broadway Plays Comedy

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Venue

New World Stages - Stage Five
340 West 50th Street
New York, NY 10019
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Hearing Assistance
Assisted listening system available, no reservations. Loop technology is also available at this theater.
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Theater is wheelchair accessible. Wheelchair seating does not involve steps
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There is an elevator from the ground level to the theater level.
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Story

It’s opening night. The cast is unruly, the crowd is restless, and the play is obscure, but Joel has a larger worry: his mother is in the front row. Real and theatrical worlds collide in this comedy about the night a classic play spoke so loudly to its audience that they felt compelled to talk back.

Reviews

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A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.
The New York Times

"Rollicking! Delicious! Half the fun is seeing if you can keep up...!"

The New York Times

Neil Genzlinger

Associated Press

"Zany! Hilarious! Still one of the funniest plays-about-a-play you'll see!"

Associated Press

Jennifer Farrar

Variety

"A sophisticated story of betrayal, deceit and love."

Variety

Mark Blankenship

Cast & Creative

Cast

Daniel Jenkins
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Creative

Written by
Daniel Jenkins and Robert Stanton
Director
Carl Forsman
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