Suicide, Incorporated
Andrew Hinderaker's provocative and darkly funny new play takes us to an unorthodox writing service that specializes in crafting the perfect suicide note, where a subversive new employee is suspected of the unthinkable. Could he actually be trying to keep his client alive? Jonathan Berry directs this New York premiere about the business of rewriting your ending.
Evening performances 7pm
Matinees 1:30pm
Pictured at top: Jake O'Connor and Gabriel Ebert
The right words can be hard to find, especially when they're your last.
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The Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre
The Black Box Theatre, 111 West 46th Street,
New York,
NY,
10036
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Ticket Services: 212.719.1300
Who's Who
Mike DiSalvo
Officer
Gabriel Ebert
Jason
Corey Hawkins
Perry
James McMenamin
Norm
Toby Leonard Moore
Scott
Jake O'Connor
Tommy
Andrew Hinderaker
Playwright
Jonathan Berry
Director
The SUICIDE, INCORPORATED creative team includes includes Daniel Zimmerman (Sets), Jessica Wegener Shay (Costumes), Zach Blane (Lights), Chad Raines (Sound).
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PRODUCTION HISTORY
The Dream of the Burning Boy, by David West Read, 2011
Tigers Be Still, by Kim Rosenstock, 2010
Ordinary Days, by Adam Gwon, 2009
The Language of Trees, by Steven Levenson, 2008
Speech & Debate, by Stephen Karam, 2007