Adam Rapp's Red Light Winter will end its run at the Barrow Street Theatre on June 25. At the time it closes, it will have played 23 previews and 158 regular performances off-Broadway.
Red Light Winter follows two men and a woman in very foreign territory. College friends Davis Gary Wilmes and Matt Christopher Denham spend a wild, unforgettable evening in Amsterdam's Red Light District with a beautiful young prostitute, Christina Lisa Joyce. They find that their lives have changed forever when their bizarre love triangle plays out in unexpected ways a year later in the East Village.
The play, directed by its author, opened at the Barrow Street on February 9, 2006, to mixed reviews. In his Broadway.com Review of the piece, Ron Lasko wrote: "Even with the inconsistencies between scenes, it is evident that Rapp is a gifted playwright. He also does remarkably well as director of the piece. His trio of actors are all quite good, particularly Denham as Matt; you just want to run up and hug him. Red Light Winter is ultimately an engaging, if not wholly satisfying, evening of theater."