Les Liaisons Dangereuses

Les Liaisons Dangereuses Tickets

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The Booth Theatre opened in 1913 and was designed by Henry B. Herts as a companion to The Shubert Theatre. It was named after an earlier theater which was named for actor Edwin Booth, who happened to be the brother of John Wilkes Booth.


This intimate auditorium was intended for small dramatic plays or one-man shows. It had one major restoration in 1979 and remains part of the Shubert Organization.

Address

222 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
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About Les Liaisons Dangereuses on Broadway

Venue

Booth Theatre
222 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
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Audience

Ages 15+

Previews

Oct. 8, 2016

Opening

Oct. 30, 2016

Closing

Jan. 8, 2017

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Story for Les Liaisons Dangereuses

Liev Schreiber, Tony Award winner for Best Actor in Glengarry Glen Ross and star of Showtime's "Ray Donovan"; and Janet McTeer, Tony winner for Best Actress in A Doll's House, return to Broadway in one of the sexiest plays ever written. LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES begins with two ex-lovers who scheme to ruin the reputation of an innocent young aristocrat. As their game of seduction and manipulation becomes more intricate, they quickly discover that the stakes are higher than they bargained for… and their last encounter may be their most dangerous by far.

For the first time, two of the most skilled actors of their generation ignite the stage with a power and passion unlike anything you have never seen. Direct from London, McTeer reprises her role in the Donmar Warehouse’s critically acclaimed, sold-out production. Written by Academy Award winner Christopher Hampton, re-imagined by Olivier Award nominee and Donmar Artistic Director Josie Rourke, and brought to Broadway by the Tony-winning producer of Red, this sensational staging breathes a bold new life into one of the theatre’s most provocative and intriguing plays.