Drinking in America Extends Off-Broadway Run | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Drinking in America Extends Off-Broadway Run

Andre Royo stars in the Eric Bogosian play, which opened March 19.

Andre Royo

Audible Theater has extended the Off-Broadway run of Drinking in America at Minetta Lane Theatre. Four performances have been added for the Eric Bogosian play, which began March 10, opened March 19, and will now continue through April 13. Read the reviews here.

The Wire's Andre Royo (The 24 Hour Plays) stars in the solo show as over a dozen characters, all of whom are intoxicated. The comic exploration of the modern American male psyche was first performed in 1986, and now coincides with contemporary conversations about toxic masculinity and male fragility.

Director Mark Armstrong (The 24 Hour Plays) leads a creative team that also includes scenic designer Kristen Robinson, costume designer Sarita Fellows, lighting designer Jeff Croiter, sound designer John Gromada, dialect and vocal coach Kate Wilson, movement director Adesola Osakalumi, and production stage manager Bess Marie Glorioso. Technical supervision is by Hudson Theatrical Associates with general management by Baseline Theatrical’s Andy Jones and Jonathan Whitton.

The show is also participating in the 20at20 promotion from The Off Broadway Alliance, which offers $20 tickets for participating Off-Broadway plays and musicals 20 minutes before curtain time.

Drinking in America is produced in association with Andrew D. Hamingson and William Russo of ADH Theatricals. The production marks Bogosian's first return to the theatre since his Obie-winning play Pounding Nails in the Floor in 1994; it will be recorded and released at a future date on Audible as an audio play.

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