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Set in 1867 on a California mountaintop, The Dance and the Railroad tells the story of two Chinese workers who struggle through poverty and hunger to reconnect with the traditions of their homeland.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Mar. 24, 2013.

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About The Dance and the Railroad on Broadway

Previews: Feb 5, 2013 • Opening: Feb 25, 2013 • Closing: Mar 24, 2013
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Venue

Griffin Jewel Box Theatre at the Signature Center
480 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10019
Hearing Assistance
Assisted listening devices for each theater per ADA requirements. Devices can be found in the central lobby prior to every performance.
Wheelchair Access
Fully wheelchair accessible.
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Story

What is the Story of The Dance and the Railroad?
David Henry Hwang’s drama tells the story of Ma and Lone, two Chinese railroad workers who are waiting out a historic 1867 labor union strike in California. While Lone tirelessly practices traditional Chinese dance on the mountaintop, Ma admires his new friend’s strength, passion and agility. Lone looks down on the younger, less experienced Ma and sends him through a series of tests to prove his devotion. Although it isn’t easy, Ma passes the tests and earns Lone’s trust and respect. As Lone shares secrets of his past and teaches Ma about the art of the Peking Opera, the pair forms an unlikely bond while the labor union finally comes to an agreement.

Reviews

A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.

"[Yuekun Wu and Ruy Iskandar perform] artfully constructed routines that seem to seamlessly blend acrobatics, ballet, martial arts, and music."

Entertainment Weekly

Melissa Rose Bernardo

"The jutting copper-colored platforms that form Mimi Lien’s set for the Signature Theater Company revival of David Henry Hwang’s 'Dance and the Railroad' provide a pleasingly serene vista for the eye."

The New York Times

Charles Isherwood

Cast & Creative

Cast

Ruy Iskandar
Ma
Yuekun Wu
Lone

Creative

Written by
David Henry Hwang
Director
May Adrales
Set Designer
Mimi Lien
Costume Designer
Jennifer Moeller
Lighting Designer
Jiyoun Chang
Sound Designer
Broken Chord
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