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In The Oldest Boy, Tenzin, the toddler son of an American woman and a Tibetan man, is recognized as the reincarnation of a high Buddhist teacher. Differing cultures contend with competing ideas of faith and love when two monks seek permission to take Tenzin to a monastery in India to begin his training as a spiritual master. His parents must decide whether to send their young son away or keep him home.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Dec. 28, 2014.

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About The Oldest Boy on Broadway

Previews: Oct 9, 2014 • Opening: Nov 3, 2014 • Closing: Dec 28, 2014
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Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater
150 West 65th Street
New York, NY 10023
Hearing Assistance
Assistive listening devices are available at the concessions bars.
Wheelchair Access
Accessible via elevator and entrance is behind Row H, which is the only row accessible to wheelchairs.
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Story

In The Oldest Boy, Tenzin, the toddler son of an American woman and a Tibetan man, is recognized as the reincarnation of a high Buddhist teacher. Differing cultures contend with competing ideas of faith and love when two monks seek permission to take Tenzin to a monastery in India to begin his training as a spiritual master. His parents must decide whether to send their young son away or keep him home.

Cast & Creative

Cast

James Yaegashi
Father
Ernest Abuba
The Oldest Boy

Creative

Written by
Sarah Ruhl
Director
Rebecca Taichman
Set Designer
Mimi Lien
Costume Designer
Anita Yavich
Lighting Designer
Japhy Weideman
Sound Designer
Darron L West
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