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Airline Highway

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Tickets at Samuel J. Friedman Theatre

Formerly the Biltmore Theatre.

Address

261 West 47th Street
New York, NY 10036
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Samuel J. Friedman Theatre

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About Airline Highway on Broadway

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Venue

Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
261 West 47th Street
New York, NY 10036
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duration

Duration

2 hours and 15 minutes (with 1 intermission)
Audience

Audience

May be inappropriate for 14 and under
calendar

Previews

April 1, 2015

Opening

April 23, 2015

Closing

June 7, 2015

Video and Photos for Airline Highway

Story for Airline Highway

In the parking lot of The Hummingbird, a once-glamorous motel on New Orleans's infamous Airline Highway, a group of friends gather. A rag-tag collection of strippers, hustlers and philosophers have come together to celebrate the life of iconic burlesque performer Miss Ruby. The party rages through the night as old friends resurface to pay their respects. A world premiere written by Pulitzer Prize finalist Lisa D'Amour (Detroit) and directed by two-time Tony® winner Joe Mantello (Casa Valentina, Take Me Out), Airline Highway is a boisterous and moving ode to the outcasts who make life a little more interesting.

Critics’ Reviews for Airline Highway

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"An ebullient, bright-blazing production with a flawless cast."

The New York Times
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"'Airline Highway' is a beautiful and mesmerizing kaleidoscope of a play by Lisa D'Amour."

New York Magazine
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"With most of its stellar original cast intact, Lisa D'Amour's 'Airline Highway' moves to Broadway as a gentle, even sentimental, portrait of those who keep New Orleans humming."

Chicago Tribune