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On the Evolutionary Function of Shame

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This show is closing on Mar 09, 2025.

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Regularly $69-$99

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Expires February 25th, 2025

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Select Orchestra seats $10 off. Regular prices $69-$99.

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Select Orchestra seats $10 off. Regular prices $69-$99. Offer valid for performances of On the Evolutionary Function of Shame through February 25, 2025. All prices include $3.00 facility fee; additional fees may apply to web and phone orders. Tickets may also be purchased at the Pershing Square Box Office. Limit: 9 tickets per order. All sales are FINAL: no refunds, exchanges, or retroactive discounts. Artists, pricing and performance schedule subject to change. Blackout dates may apply. Subject to availability. Offer may be revoked or modified at any time without notice.

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About On the Evolutionary Function of Shame on Broadway

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Previews

Feb. 12, 2025

Closing

March 9, 2025

Story for On the Evolutionary Function of Shame

In the beginning, two people got kicked out of a garden for eating fruit. Many years later, Adam—a transgender man expecting a child—meets with his twin sister, Eve, a pioneering scientist. She offers her brother prenatal services from her cutting-edge practice. But what exactly does that entail? And does Adam even want Eve’s help?

Written by bold new talent D.A. Mindell and helmed by the refreshingly innovative director Jess McLeod, On the Evolutionary Function of Shame is a compelling exploration of identity, family, and the courage it takes to live authentically, no matter the expectations of society—or those closest to you.

Cast & Creative for On the Evolutionary Function of Shame

Performer
Jordan Barbour
Performer
Kayli Carter
Performer
Elizabeth Ramos
Performer
Imani Russell
Performer
Cody Sloan
Performer
Ryan Jamaal Swain
Written by
D.A. Mindell
Director
Jess McLeod
Set Designer
You-Shin Chen
Costume Designer
Hahnji Jang
Lighting Designer
Barbara Samuels
Sound Designer
Bailey Treierweiler