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Off-Broadway’s “Tribes” at Barrow Street Theatre Announces Final Two Week Extension Through Jan. 20

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, PLEASE

FINAL EXTENSION ANNOUNCED

AWARD-WINNING “T R I B E S”
WILL GIVE  FINAL PERFORMANCE JANUARY 20th
AT BARROW STREET THEATRE


New York, NY (December 12, 2012) – Scott Morfee, Jean Doumanian, and Tom Wirtshafter, producers of the acclaimed Off-Broadway hit play Tribes, are pleased to announce a two-week extension of the award-winning production.  It was previously announced Tribes had officially recouped its entire investment and would end its monumental run on January 6, 2013.  But, due to popular demand, the final performance will now be Sunday evening, January 20, 2013 at 7:30 p.m. at The Barrow Street Theatre (27 Barrow Street) where performances began February 16, 2012.  Tribes opened to rave reviews on March 4, 2012 and at closing will have given 19 preview and 391 regular performances.

Written by Nina Raine and directed by multiple Lortel and Obie Award-winner David Cromer (Our Town), the cast features Susannah Flood (A Civil War Christmas) as Sylvia, Russell Harvard (There Will Be Blood) as Billy, Lee Roy Rogers (Orson’s Shadow) as Beth, Jeff Still (August: Osage County) as Christopher, Dina Thomas (See How They Run) as Ruth and Nick Westrate, winner of a 2012 Special Drama Desk Award for his versatility in the 2011-2012 season (Unnatural Acts, Love’s Labor's Lost, and Galileo), as Daniel.

In Tribes, Billy was born deaf into a hearing family, and raised inside the fiercely idiosyncratic and unrepentantly politically incorrect cocoon of his parents’ house.  He has adapted brilliantly to his family’s unconventional ways, but they’ve never bothered to return the favor.  It’s not until he meets Sylvia, a young woman on the brink of deafness, that he finally understands what it means to be understood.   

The most nominated new play of the season, Tribes garnered 20 awards nominations and was declared “Best Play” by New York Drama Desk, “Best Foreign Play” by the New York Drama Critics Circle and “Best New Play” by the Off-Broadway Alliance.  For his New York debut, Russell Harvard received the 2012 Theatre World Award.

The design team for Tribes includes Scenic Design by multiple Tony Award®-winner Scott Pask (The Book of Mormon), Costume Design by Tristan Raines (The Merchant of Venice), Lighting Design by Keith Parham (Adding Machine), Sound Design by Daniel Kluger (The Temperamentals), Projection Design by Jeff Sugg (Chinglish) and Casting by Pat McCorkle.  The Production Stage Manager is Richard A. Hodge.

Tribes is produced Off-Broadway by Scott Morfee, Jean Doumanian, Tom Wirtshafter, Patrick Daly, 2Manocherians, Christian Chadd Taylor, Burnt Umber Productions, Roger E. Kass and Marc & Lisa Biales. 

Tickets for Tribes are $79.50 and can be purchased online at www.smarttix.com, on the phone at 212-868-4444, or in person at the Barrow Street Theatre box office, open at 1:00 PM daily.  The performance schedule is Tuesday – Friday at 7:30 PM, Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 PM & 7:30 PM.  PLEASE NOTE: There are no performances on December 24, 25 and 31 with a special added matinee on Thursday, December 27 at 2:30pm.

The Barrow Street Theatre is located at 27 Barrow Street at 7th Avenue South in the heart of Greenwich Village.  Nearby subway stops are the 1 at Christopher Street (walk 1 block South on 7th Avenue to Barrow) and the A, C, E, B, D, F and M at West 4th (walk West on 4th Street, left on Barrow).

For more information, visit www.barrowstreettheatre.com.


CRITICAL PRAISE FOR “TRIBES”

“#1 NEW PLAY OF THE YEAR”
— Scott Brown, New York Magazine

“A smart, lively and beautifully acted new play that asks us to
hear how we hear,in silence as well as in speech.”
— Ben Brantley, New York Times (CRITIC’S PICK)

“Why can't we have new plays like this on Broadway? Go see it as soon as you can!”
— Terry Teachout, Wall Street Journal

“Unquestionably, one of the best new plays of the year.”
— Michael Giltz, Huffington Post

“There are moments in this play that I don’t think I will ever forget.”
— Adam Feldman, Time Out New York (CRITIC’S PICK)

“Exquisite!”
— Roma Torre, NY1

“Tribes is pitch-perfect!”
— Elisabeth Vincentelli, New York Post

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