Two Thousand Years Tickets

Two Thousand Years tells the story of an assimilated Jewish family whose quiet life in suburban London gets turned upside down when their son becomes seriously devout. The play received its world premiere in London in 2005. It is produced off-Broadway by The New Group, which has presented a number of playwright Mike Leigh's comedic dramas including Abigail's Party, Smelling a Rat and Goose-Pimples.

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Tickets at Theatre Row

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410 West 42nd Street, (between 9th & 10th Avenues) NYC
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About Two Thousand Years on Broadway

Venue

Theatre Row
410 West 42nd Street, (between 9th & 10th Avenues) NYC
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Opening

Feb. 7, 2008

Story for Two Thousand Years

Hot off their recent smash hit 'Abigail's Party,' Artistic Director Scott Elliott re-teams with longtime collaborator Mike Leigh on his latest play, which had a sold-out, run at London's National Theatre. Leigh's play tells how an assimilated Jewish family's quiet life in suburban London is upset when their son becomes seriously devout. Presented by The New Group.