LAST CHANCE: Ferrell, Third Story, Beautiful City, Cripple and Becky Shaw | Playbill

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News LAST CHANCE: Ferrell, Third Story, Beautiful City, Cripple and Becky Shaw A "President" finishes his term on Broadway, while works by Martin McDonagh, Gina Gionfriddo, the Civilians and Charles Busch end their Off-Broadway runs.

What follows is Playbill.com's weekly "Last Chance" reminder to catch Broadway and Off-Broadway productions before they close. Concluding March 14

  • The Cripple of Inishmaan (Off-Broadway at the Atlantic Theater Company). Tony Award winner Garry Hynes directs the Atlantic Theater Company-Druid Theatre co-production of Martin McDonagh's play, which centers on a town outcast who gets his big chance when a Hollywood filmmaker arrives on the island of Inishmore to shoot his next film. For tickets visit TicketCentral. Concluding March 15

  • You're Welcome America. A Final Night with George W Bush (Broadway at the Cort Theatre). "SNL" veteran Will Ferrell offers a few parting words from former U.S. President George W. Bush in the limited Broadway engagement directed by Adam McKay. For tickets visit Telecharge.
  • The Third Story (Off-Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre). Kathleen Turner joins playwright and star Charles Busch in his 1940's-set comedy that tips its hat to Hollywood gangster flicks, fairy tales, and B-movie sci-fi. For tickets visit MCCTheater.
  • This Beautiful City (Off-Broadway a the Vineyard Theatre). The Civilians set their sights on the evangelical Christian movement in Colorado Springs for their latest documentary theatre work, which incorporates interviews and original music. For tickets visit VineyardTheatre.
  • Becky Shaw (Off-Broadway at Second Stage). David Wilson Barnes, Emily Bergl, Dashiell Eaves and Annie Parisse star in the comedy about a newlywed couple who set up their romantically challenged friends on a date that takes a dark and obsessive turn. For tickets visit SecondStage.
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