Through the Night 2010

Run Time:
1 hour and 20 minutes, with no intermission
Opened: September 26, 2010
Closing: December 05, 2010

Through the Night - 2010 - Off-Broadway History , Info & More

Union Square Theatre
100 E. 17th Street New York, NY

THROUGH THE NIGHT embodies the Stories of six men who experience an unexpected epiphany on the same evening that changes their lives forever. Daniel Beaty (Emergency, Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry Jam, Showtime at the Apollo) is one of the most extraordinary young artists of our time. His signature style of storytelling weaves together a thrilling blend of humor, poetry, music and drama into a bravura performance and an astonishing evening of theatre. A remarkable group of "Artistic Ambassadors" are making it their mission to support and promote this brilliant new play!

Through the Night - 2010 - Off-Broadway Cast

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