'2:22 – A Ghost Story' to make New York premiere this fall
Following 30 worldwide productions and seven runs in London's West End, Danny Robins's thriller play will open at the Lucille Lortel Theatre off Broadway.
Summary
- The thriller play 2:22 - A Ghost Story will run off Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre from October 20 to January 17
- The play follows a couple and their friends discovering whether their house is haunted
- The production marks the show's NYC premiere following multiple acclaimed productions around the world
Boo! The acclaimed thriller play 2:22 - A Ghost Story will make its NYC premiere this fall, running from October 20 to January 17 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre off Broadway. Opening night is November 5.
2:22 – A Ghost Story takes place at a dinner party where a couple and two of their friends stay up until 2:22 to see whether their house really is haunted. The show comes to NYC on the heels of 30 productions around the world, including seven runs in London's West End, where it was Olivier Award-nominated for Best New Play in 2022.
2:22 – A Ghost Story is written by Danny Robins (The Battersea Poltergeist) and directed by Matthew Dunster (Hangmen, The Hunger Games: On Stage) and Gabriel Vega Weissman (Guards at the Taj). The show also features sets by Anna Fleischle, costumes by Cindy Lin, lighting by Lucy Carter, sound by Ian Dickinson for Autograph Sound, and illusions by Chris Fisher.
Casting for 2:22 – A Ghost Story off Broadway has yet to be announced. Past productions have featured stars including Lily Allen, Tom Felton, Constance Wu, Stephanie Beatriz, Anna Camp, and more.
Check back for information on 2:22 – A Ghost Story tickets on New York Theatre Guide.
Photo credit: 2:22 - A Ghost Story in London. (Photo by Helen Murray)
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