A harrowing true story, Dana was held captive — trapped in a series of Florida motels, disoriented and terrified — for five months. Told in Dana’s own words and reconstructed for the stage by her son Lucas Hnath (A Doll’s House Part 2, The Christians), this innovative work shatters the boundaries of the art form and our understanding of good and evil. Winner of the Lucille Lortel Award for Best Solo Show as well as Lortel and Obie Awards for Deirdre O’Connell’s “simply astonishing” performance (Time Out NY). Recommended for ages 16+ for vivid descriptions of violence.
Dana H
LYCEUM THEATRE BROADWAY
FIRST PREVIEW 01, OCT 2021
OPENING NIGHT 17 OCT 2021
CLOSING NIGHT 16 JAN 2022
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CAST
Deirdre O’Connell
Production Team
Produced by Dori Berinstein, Sally Horchow and Matt Ross
Written by Lucas Hnath; Adapted from Interviews with Dana Higginbotham; Interviews Conducted by Steve Cosson
Directed by Les Waters
Lyceum Theatre
The Lyceum Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 149 West 45th Street in midtown Manhattan, New York City. Opened in 1903, it is one of the two oldest surviving Broadway venues (along with the New Amsterdam Theatre). The Lyceum is the oldest continuously operating legitimate theatre in New York City, and the first Broadway theatre ever to be granted landmark status (1974). It is one of the few theatres in New York which continues to operate under its original name. Designed by architects Herts & Tallant, the Lyceum was built by impresario Daniel Frohman, replacing Frohman’s earlier Lyceum on Fourth Avenue that closed in April 1902. The new Lyceum opened on November 2, 1903 with the play The Proud Prince. Frohman’s brother Charles served as the theater’s manager until his death in 1915
Address |
149 West 45th Street (between 7Ave & Avenue Of The Americas) New York, NY 10036 |
Transport |
Subway: B, D, F, M to 47–50th Sts–Rockefeller Ctr; N, Q, R, 42nd St S, 1, 2, 3, 7 to 42nd St–Times Square |
Phone |
(212) 239-2949 |
Box Office |
Monday – Sat: 10 am – 8pm Sun Noon – 6pm |
Access Information |
Theatre is not completely wheelchair accessible. There are no steps into the theatre from the sidewalk. Please be advised that where there are steps either into or within the theatre, we are unable to provide assistance. |
Seating is accessible to all parts of the Orchestra without steps. There are no steps to the designated wheelchair seating location. |
There is a wheelchair accessible restroom |
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