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Tickets
π« Stalls Ticket for 1 person
π« Dress Circle Ticket for 1 person
π« Grand Circle Ticket for 1 person
π« Box J Ticket for 1 person
π« Box H Ticket for 1 person
π« Box G Ticket for 1 person
π« Box F Ticket for 1 person
General Info
π Date and time: Multiple dates & times
π Venue: Garrick Theatre
π€ Age Recommendation: 16+
π Genre: Tragedy
βΉοΈ You will automatically be assigned the best seat possible. If you buy more than one ticket, they will be seated together
Description
Hollywood is a hell hole. Everything in Hollywood is for sale except the awards, which are for rent. Bitter Wheat is a play about a depraved Hollywood mogul, starring John Malkovich. It rips the pashmina off the suppurating wound which is show business, and leaves us better human beings, and fitter to once more confront the horror of life. The hero, Barney Fein, is a bloated monster β a studio head, who like his predecessor, the minotaur, devours the young he has lured into his cave. His fall from power to shame is a mythic journey which has been compared to The Odyssey

π« Stalls Ticket for 1 person
π« Dress Circle Ticket for 1 person
π« Grand Circle Ticket for 1 person
π« Box J Ticket for 1 person
π« Box H Ticket for 1 person
π« Box G Ticket for 1 person
π« Box F Ticket for 1 person
General Info
π Date and time: Multiple dates & times
π Venue: Garrick Theatre
π€ Age Recommendation: 16+
π Genre: Tragedy
βΉοΈ You will automatically be assigned the best seat possible. If you buy more than one ticket, they will be seated together
Description
Hollywood is a hell hole. Everything in Hollywood is for sale except the awards, which are for rent. Bitter Wheat is a play about a depraved Hollywood mogul, starring John Malkovich. It rips the pashmina off the suppurating wound which is show business, and leaves us better human beings, and fitter to once more confront the horror of life. The hero, Barney Fein, is a bloated monster β a studio head, who like his predecessor, the minotaur, devours the young he has lured into his cave. His fall from power to shame is a mythic journey which has been compared to The Odyssey
