The Twentieth-Century Way Makes New York Debut Aug. 14 | Playbill

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News The Twentieth-Century Way Makes New York Debut Aug. 14 Following its world premiere at The Theatre @ Boston Court, Tom Jacobson's The Twentieth-Century Way makes its New York premiere as part of The New York International Fringe Festival.

Will Bradley and Robert Mammana reprise their roles in the New York run, which begins performances Aug. 14 at the Players Theatre. Michael Michetti directs. The Twentieth-Century Way, according to press notes, is described as such: "Based on a little-known incident in Los Angeles history, in which city officials hired actors to entrap homosexuals for 'social vagrancy' in the public restrooms of 1914 Long Beach, this labyrinthine thrill ride blurs the lines between actor and character, the entrapper and the entrapped, with its breathtaking, and ultimately shocking, theatrical sleight-of-hand."

Show times are Aug. 14 at 7:30 PM, Aug. 16 at 5:15 PM, Aug. 18 at 8:45 PM, Aug. 21 at 12:15 PM and Aug. 24 at 4:15 PM.

Tickets, priced $15, are available by visiting www.fringenyc.com or by calling (866) 468-7619.

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Will Bradley and Robert Mammana
 
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