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Sex and the Holy Land EXTENDED!
Sex and the Holy Land has been invited to continue its relationship with FringeNYC through FringeNYC’s special Encore Series, which allows the most talked about shows of FringeNYC the chance to come back and take their encore.
Sex and the Holy Land will have an additional 5 performances at the SoHo Playhouse (located at 15 Vandam Street) on:
Friday, September 11 at 7pm
Saturday, September 12 at 2pm
Saturday, September 12 at 10:30pm
Sunday, September 13 at 8:30pm
Tuesday, September 22 at 8pm
Tickets are $18 and are on sale now. Get them here before these shows sell out like our FringeNYC shows did!
About the Show
SEX AND THE HOLY LAND is the tale of Lili’s plunge into a stereotype-shattering sexploration of Israel. Her two best friends and a string of Middle Eastern men lead Lili out of slavery from the Greek Chorus of Jewish Mothers in her mind. It is a coming of age comedy about liberation, religion, and love.
Written by Melanie Zoey Weinstein
Directed by Lee Gundersheimer
Featuring Adam Gerber, Sivan Hadari, Zack Imbrogno, Ruby Joy, Adrian Kelly, Lyssa Mandel, Sarah-Doe Osborne,* Susan Slatin, Michelle Slonim, Gabriel Sloyer, Melanie Zoey Weinstein, Goldie Zwiebel*
SoHo Playhouse
15 Vandam Street
New York, NY 10013
Take the C, E to Spring or 1 to Houston
Friday, September 11 at 7pm
Saturday, September 12 at 2pm
Saturday, September 12 at 10:30pm
Sunday, September 13 at 8:30pm
Tuesday, September 22 at 8pm
Composition and Music Direction by Noah Aronson
Set, Sound, and Lighting Design by Arthur Peters
Costume Design by Kate Rusek
Stage Management by Michelle Beige
Produced by Rachel G Karp and Melanie Zoey Weinstein.
An Equity Approved Showcase
*These actors are appearing courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association.
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