Mike Birbiglia The Old Man and the Pool
Mike Birbiglia

 

Mike Birbiglia The Old Man and the Pool

Award-winning comedian and storyteller Mike Birbiglia returns to Broadway this fall with a tale of life, death, and a highly chlorinated YMCA pool. Birbiglia takes the stage at the esteemed Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center to chronicle his coming-of-middle-age story that asks the big questions: Why are we here? What’s next? What happens when the items at the doctor’s office that you thought were decorative become functional?

Vivian Beaumont Theatre New York
FIRST PREVIEW 28 Oct, 2022
OPENING NIGHT 13 Nov, 2022
CLOSING 30 Dec, 2022

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Cast

Mike Birbiglia

Production

Theatre Owned / Operated by Lincoln Center Theater (André Bishop: Producing Artistic Director; Adam Siegel: Managing Director; Hattie K. Jutagir, Executive Director of Development and Planning)
Produced by Sue Wagner, John Johnson, Patrick Catullo, Seaview and Center Theatre Group (Michael Ritchie, Artistic Director; Meghan Pressman, Managing Director/CEO; Douglas C. Baker, Producing Director)
World Premiere produced at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in 2022 by Center Theatre Group (Michael Ritchie, Artistic Director; Meghan Pressman, Managing Director/CEO; Douglas C. Baker, Producing Director); Following a developmental run at Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Anna D. Shapiro, Artistic Director and David Schmitz, Managing Director)
Written by Mike Birbiglia; With contributions from story consultant Ira Glass
Directed by Seth Barrish
Scenic Design by Beowulf Boritt; Costume Design by Toni-Leslie James; Lighting Design by Aaron Copp; Sound Design by Kai Harada; Projection Design by Hana S. Kim
Mike Birbiglia The Old Man and the Pool

Vivian Beaumont Theatre

 


The Vivian Beaumont Theater is a theater located in the Lincoln Center complex at 150 West 65th Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. It is New York City’s only Broadway-class theater (thus making its productions eligible for Tony Awards) that is not located in the Theater District near Times Square.

The theater is named after Vivian Beaumont Allen, a former actress and heiress to the May Department Stores fortune, who donated $3 million for a building to house a permanent dramatic repertory company at Lincoln Center in 1958. Mrs. Allen died in 1962, and after several delays and estimated construction costs of $9.6 million, the Vivian Beaumont opened on October 21, 1965 with a revival of the 1835 play Danton’s Death by Georg Büchner. The cast included James Earl Jones and Stacy Keach.

 

 

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Address

150 W 65th St Upper West Side New York, NY 10036

 

Transport

Subway: 1 to 66th St–Lincoln Centre
 

Phone

(212) 239-6200
 

Box Office

Noon to 6pm daily
 

Access Information

 

Wheelchair access to the Beaumont and Newhouse Theaters is available from the street-level entrance via a manned elevator located to the right of the large mural.

 

Orchestra level is accessible via the elevator described above. Entrance is behind Row O which is the only row accessible to people using wheelchairs. There are approximately 1-2 steps down per row to all other rows, except Row P, which is 1 step up.

 

Wheelchair accessible restrooms are located on the lobby levels of the Vivian Beaumont

Mike Birbiglia The Old Man and the Pool

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