DRIFT Cancels Performances Through April 12 at New World Stages

By: Mar. 12, 2020
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DRIFT Cancels Performances Through April 12 at New World Stages

Per Governor Cuomo's order effective today, Thursday, March 12, closing all Broadway theaters and public gatherings with a capacity of 500 or more, which includes New World Stages, all performances of the off-Broadway production of Drift at New World Stages through Sunday, April 12, 2020 are cancelled.

To reschedule your tickets, please contact your point of sale. All tickets purchased for the impacted dates will automatically be refunded.

The world premiere play began performances on February 27, in a production directed by Academy Award winner Bobby Moresco and starring Emmy Award winner Joe Pantoliano ("The Sopranos," Bad Boys For Life in movie theaters now).

Set in the blue collar, urban landscape of the 1950's, Drift is the hard-hitting new drama where secrets come to a head, difficult choices must be made, and devastating consequences must be faced. The production stars Emmy Award winner Joe Pantoliano with Patrick Brennan, Richard R. Henry, Alex Mickiewicz, and Griffin Osborne.

For more information visit DriftThePlay.com.





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