Alligator (OffBroadway, ART/New York Theatres, 2016) | Playbill

Alligator

Off-Broadway
Play
Revival


SYNOPSIS: Emerald and Ty are twin orphaned teenagers who live in the backwoods of the Florida Everglades and wrestle ‘gators in a roadside attraction. Careening through encounters in their small tourist town, they meet self-destructive young locals looking for a future and desperate young wanderers looking for a home; all carry secrets under ever-present layers of desire. Alternately realistic and surreal, scored with gritty rock music, Alligator is a muscular, satisfying play about learning to tame our darkest impulses.

Directed by Elena Araoz
Presented in collaboration with The Sol Project

Show Times: Tuesdays through Saturdays @7:30pm, Sundays @5pm

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Awards

Drama Desk Award
2017 Outstanding Music in a Play Nominee
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