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Which Way To The Stage Tickets

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Which Way To The Stage Tickets

About Which Way To The Stage

Ana Nogueira’s new play Which Way to the Stage will run at the Newman Mills Theater from April to May 2022. Get Which Way to the Stage tickets on New York Theatre Guide now.

Previously titled Here She Is, Boys (and titled Mask Only before that), Which Way to the Stage is a play set outside a musical. Two friends, Jeff and Judy, are waiting at the stage door of the Broadway musical If/Then in 2015, hoping to meet the show's star. (Tony Award winner Idina Menzel led the show in real life, but she isn't named here.) While they wait, they chat, as friends do to pass the time. But their conversation and their experience outside that stage door shakes up their friendship, which they've had for decades. And as expected outside a stage door with a celebrity-led show, there are plenty of tourists involved.

Which Way to the Stage is part of MCC Theater's 2021-22 season, following the premieres of Jocelyn Bioh's romantic comedy play Nollywood Dreams and Van Hughes and Nick Blaemire's musical Space Dogs in the fall and winter, respectively. (Coincidentally, Nogueria is married to Blaemire, so she's making her MCC writing debut just after her husband.) Nogueria's New York playwriting debut took place back in September 2016, when her play Empathitrax premiered with New York's HERE Arts Center. In November 2019, MCC held a reading of Mask Only, which would later become Which Way to the Stage off Broadway.

Nogueria is also an actress, known for playing Penny Ares on The Vampire Diaries, Lena Mercer on The Blacklist, and Sarah in the film Sarah + Dee. She's also acted off Broadway, most recently in The New Group's production of Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice in 2019, and played Eliza Hamilton in a 2013 workshop production of Hamilton at Vassar College.

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Start date

April 14th, 2022

End date

June 5th, 2022

Categories

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74 Reviews

Patrick M 4

Patrick M 4

1174 Reviews | 343 Followers
82
Relevant, Funny, Clever, Great acting, Great writing

See it if you enjoy shows about theatre in NYC ; lots of laughs here. Important messages are conveyed about relationships. Nice set, good lighting.

Don’t see it if you do not follow NY theatre as you will miss a lot of the humor. The show is almost two hours without an intermission.

DOUG Rob NYC

DOUG Rob NYC

741 Reviews | 420 Followers
86
Hilarious, Great writing, Great acting, Enchanting, Funny

See it if Musical theatre nerds will have lots of fun experiencing this show. I laughed & applauded one camp line after another. The cast was perfect.

Don’t see it if If you haven’t seen a lot of musicals, you might miss many camp lines. If so, you might want to skip this one.

TheatreLovinTom

TheatreLovinTom

350 Reviews | 163 Followers
96
Thought-provoking, Clever, Must see, Great writing, Hilarious

See it if you are in the theater industry or a huge fan. Lots of inside jokes. Also a great script and wonderful performances by all 4 actors!

Don’t see it if you are only an occasional theater-goer, as you may not get some of the jokes, or if you are not a fan of If/Then or Idina Menzel

Cathy 6188

Cathy 6188

174 Reviews | 24 Followers
83
Must see, Intelligent, Great writing, Funny, Entertaining

See it if you love the fast paced talk about musical theater by a "real NY'r ", that you can't miss a word. Great acting and real showmanship

Don’t see it if YOu can't handle quick talking dialogue, or you don't enjoy the snobbiness of the New York avid theatergoer attitude. No tourists allowed!

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Venue

511 West 52nd Street, New York, NY, United States, 10019

More information about Which Way To The Stage

The year is 2015 and Jeff and Judy are right where they’re supposed to be: waiting outside the stage door of If/Then to get an autograph from the star. But the experience they have while they wait will change the course of their decades-long friendship forever.

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