2012-13 SEASON AT ATLANTIC
After two years away, we are thrilled to return to our beautiful home with a truly exciting season. Join us for six outstanding premieres in our newly-renovated theater which includes new audience seating, upper and lower lobbies, a bar, and last (but certainly not least), brand new restrooms.
We’ve also made it easier than ever for you to save on tickets to Atlantic. As an Atlantic Member, you lock in savings on all of our shows at just $30 per ticket. We look forward to welcoming you back to Atlantic.
Three Kinds of Exile / May 15 - June 23, 2013
by John Guare
directed by Neil Pepe
Linda Gross Theater, 336 W. 20th St.
The celebrated author of The House of Blue Leaves and Six Degrees of Separation draws from the experiences of three real exiles from Czechoslovakia and Poland.

PRICING
Single Tickets: $70.00
Member Tickets: $35.00
Group Rates: $45-55
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Good Television / May 22 - June 16, 2013
by Rod McLachlan
directed by Bob Krakower
Atlantic Stage 2, 330 W. 16th St.
Atlantic Ensemble member Rod McLachlan gives us a fascinating behind the scenes peek at modern television drama at its most extreme.

PRICING
Single Tickets: $45.00
Member Tickets: $35.00
Group Rates: $35-45
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Harper Regan / Sep 20 - Nov 4, 2012
by Simon Stephens
directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch
Linda Gross Theater
Closed November 4, 2012
Atlantic is thrilled to welcome back the writer and director of last season's production of Bluebird .

What Rhymes With America / Nov 19 - Dec 30, 2012
by Melissa James Gibson
directed by Daniel Aukin
Linda Gross Theater
Closed December 30, 2012
One of the most emotionally penetrating and unique voices in theater today makes her Atlantic debut.

The Jammer / JAN 9 – FEB 17, 2013
by Rolin Jones
directed by Jackson Gay
Atlantic Stage 2, 330 W. 16th St.
In this wild theatrical adventure, we plunge into the hard-boiled, bizarre world of professional roller derby in New York during the late 1950’s.

The Lying Lesson / Feb 20 - Mar 31, 2013
by Craig Lucas
directed by Pam MacKinnon
Linda Gross Theater, 336 W. 20th St.
In a remote seaside village in Maine, a woman who may or may not be a legendary movie star shows up to buy the home of an elderly couple.

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