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STRICTLY LIMITED RUN: SEPT 19 - OCT 4
In this blistering look into the vicious world of workplace relationships, three employees face imminent layoffs and a simple truth: two will stay, one will go. From celebrated playwright Mike Bartlett (Broadway and West End's King Charles III; Cock; Love, Love, Love) comes the intimate theatrical event of the season: sixteen performances, fifty audience members, four actors, one room.
Starring Kerstin Anderson (Eliza Dolittle in Lincoln Center's My Fair Lady; Maria in The Sound of Music National Tour), Miles G. Jackson (A24's "A Different Man," "Problemista"), Alexander Pobutsky ("American Fiction;" "Justified: City Primeval" on FX/Hulu), and Paco Tolson (Lucille Lortel Nominee for Manhattan Theatre Club's Vietgone).
Directed by Max Hunter ( [title of show] at the Brooklyn Navy Yard; Producing Artistic Director of The Bridge Production Group)
Scenic Design by Thomas Jenkeleit / Lighting Design by Cheyenne Sykes / Costume Design by Amanda Roberge
JACK is located at 20 Putnam Avenue, conveniently off the C and G trains at Clinton-Washington -- or -- a short twenty-minute walk from the Atlantic Ave/Barclays Station (B, D, N, Q, R, 2, 3, 4, 5 trains).
Please arrive with time to spare (and relax); due to the unique physical layout of the production, there will be NO LATE SEATING.
Run Time: 75 minutes, no intermission.
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REVIEWS FOR MIKE BARTLETT'S BULL --
A modern morality—or amorality—play that keeps its adrenaline level high and, at the very end, raises it off the charts.” — The New York Times.
“Bartlett applies his down-and-dirty, black-humored and trenchant approach to the concept of business employment as survival of the fittest…the play is like a protracted death scene among a group of wild animals, with the strong ones—a pair of smartly-dressed, smirking thugs—mercilessly circling and taunting the weak until it’s time to deliver the inevitable fatal blows.” — Associated Press.
“Fast-paced, fanged and darkly funny…BULL charges and makes impact.” — New York Daily News.
“Vicious comedy…astonishing.” — Time Out New York.