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Significant Other

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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.

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222 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
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About Significant Other on Broadway

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Venue

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

Duration

2 hours and 30 minutes (with 1 intermission)
Audience

Audience

Ages 12+
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Previews

Feb. 14, 2017

Opening

March 2, 2017

Closing

April 23, 2017

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Story for Significant Other

All of Jordan Berman’s best friends are setting a date…and he can’t even get one. Now when he needs brunch plans, emergency dating advice, or just someone to commiserate and eat carbs with, he has to compete for attention with their new significant others. Of course he’s so happy for them, but Jordan is struggling to keep up with how fast everyone else is changing.

Make a date with Jordan as he navigates friendship and courtship as a terminal single in New York City in SIGNIFICANT OTHER: the new Broadway play—with a great personality, wonderful humor and a New York Times Critics’ Pick—direct from a hit sold-out engagement at Roundabout.

Critics’ Reviews for Significant Other

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"“Joshua Harmon’s entirely delightful new play, ‘Significant Other,’ is as richly funny as it is ultimately heart-stirring.”"

Charles Isherwood, The New York Times
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"“Wit, warmth and the unmistakable pang of personal experience, this is a honey of a play that's been buffed to a brilliant sheen in director Trip Cullman's snappy production.”"

David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter
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"“4 stars! Joshua Harmon’s mordantly amusing and well-observed new play, Significant Other…directed by Trip Cullman with a gimlet eye for social nuance…makes you slap your knees until you notice they’re bruised.”"

Adam Feldman, Time Out New York