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Napoli, Brooklyn
Off-Bway
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$79

Located in Manhattan
Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre
111 W 46th St, New York, NY 10036
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Now – Sep 3rd, 2017
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The Muscolinos have raised three proud and passionate daughters. But as the girls come of age in a rapidly changing world, their paths diverge—in drastic and devastating ways—from their parents’ deeply traditional values. Despite their fierce love, each young woman harbors a secret longing that, if revealed, could tear the family apart. When a plane crashes into their neighborhood and life comes to a screeching halt, the Muscolino sisters are forced to confront their conflicting desires in this gripping, provocative portrait of love in all its danger and beauty.

Roundabout presents the world premiere of Napoli, Brooklyn, the latest work from Meghan Kennedy (Roundabout Underground’s Too Much, Too Much, Too Many). Long Wharf Theatre Artistic Director Gordon Edelstein (The Road to Mecca) directs this fiery and poignant new play about an Italian immigrant household in 1960s Brooklyn.

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thEATer: “Napoli, Brooklyn’s” Juliet Brett on Her Favorite Theater District Eats

By Ariana Rudes

The dining scene of New York’s Theater District is quickly becoming one of the best of the city, and few people know it better than the actors who call the neighborhood their second home. In this installment of thEATer, we chatted with Juliet Brett, who is currently playing Connie in Napoli, Brooklyn at The Roundabout. Check out her go-to places below: Post-show hang out? Reunion Surf Bar. They make these things called “Tot-Chos”, which are nachos made of tater tots. They may sound a little on the wild side but…try before you judge. Quick meal on a two show day? The Little Beet is my go-to! I get the salmon bowl with this lemony broccolini and these amazing pesto white beans that I’ve tried and failed to make at home, and turmeric roasted beets. Another plus is that I always run into my cast-mates there! Place with a cool vibe to grab a drink? I love BEA. It’s super cozy and spacious and has a nice downtown vibe even though it’s in the heart of the theater district. They make a great paté plate and lavender cocktail. Pre-rehearsal breakfast? Roundabout’s amazing company manager (shout out to John O’Brien]!) gives us Bagel Sunday at the theater – it’s hands down the best day of th …Read more


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