Box Office Opens September 5, 2018 for
Popcorn Falls
A new comedy
By James Hindman
Directed by Christian Borle
In-person tickets go on sale Wednesday, September 5 at noon.
Pop on over to The Davenport Theatre,
Purchase a ticket,
Receive free popcorn!
Producers Schondeikkan Productions and D.T.R. Productions announced today that the box office for the new Off-Broadway comedy Popcorn Falls by James Hindman, directed by Christian Borle, will open Wednesday, September 5 at Noon.
The box office for Popcorn Falls is located at the Davenport Theatre on 45th Street (354 W 45th between 8th and 9th avenues). Tickets are $85 (Orchestra) and $75 (Mezzanine). These prices include a $2 Facility Fee per ticket and a bag of popcorn (while supplies last).
That’s right folks, the first 50 kernels who pop on over to buy a ticket in person will receive a complimentary bag of delicious popcorn!
Welcome to Popcorn Falls, a small American town, whose only claim to fame – their namesake waterfall – has dried up. Now bankrupt, their last chance is a large grant that can only be used if the town produces a play in a week. One big problem: ain’t no playhouse. Another problem? Ain’t no play.
Led by the Mayor and the local handyman, the enterprising townsfolk try to rise to the challenge and prove that art can change the world.
The production will be directed by celebrated two-time Tony winner Christian Borle in his New York directorial debut. Mr. Borle reunites with playwright/actor James Hindman, having previously collaborated on the premiere of Popcorn Falls at the Riverbank Theatre in Marine City, Michigan.
Featuring Adam Heller (Broadway’s It Shoulda Been You, Elf the Musical, Classic Stage Company’s Peer Gynt) and Tom Souhrada (Desperate Measures, Broadway’s Mary Poppins), Popcorn Falls is a small town with two actors playing over twenty roles in under ninety minutes.
Popcorn Falls will feature scenic design by Timothy Mackabee, lighting design by Jeff Croiter, costume design by Joseph La Corte, and will feature original music composed by Jeffrey Lodin.
For information about the production, please visit www.popcornfalls.com. |