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In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel is a tale of love, loss, and tremendous pain masked and healed by the artistic beauty of a painting on a “living canvas”. Mark, an alcoholic painter, and his promiscuous wife, Miriam, are two Americans trapped in a very troubled marriage while staying in a Tokyo hotel. On the verge of a nervous breakdown, Mark believes he is working on his greatest masterpiece, while Miriam races to have her husband committed. Will the piece be finished before Miriam sends him away?

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Oct. 28, 2012.

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About In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel on Broadway

Previews: Oct 13, 2012 • Opening: Oct 17, 2012 • Closing: Oct 28, 2012
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New World Stages - Stage Five
340 West 50th Street
New York, NY 10019
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Assisted listening system available, no reservations. Loop technology is also available at this theater.
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In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel is a tale of love, loss, and tremendous pain masked and healed by the artistic beauty of a painting on a “living canvas”. Mark, an alcoholic painter, and his promiscuous wife, Miriam, are two Americans trapped in a very troubled marriage while staying in a Tokyo hotel. On the verge of a nervous breakdown, Mark believes he is working on his greatest masterpiece, while Miriam races to have her husband committed. Will the piece be finished before Miriam sends him away?

Cast & Creative

Cast

Shashi Balooja
Mark

Creative

Written by
Tennessee Williams
Directors
Shashi Balooja and Maria Torres
Choreographer
Maria Torres
Set and Projection Designer
Xiao Wang
Costume Designer
Vanessa Leuck
Lighting Designer
Zephan Ellenbogen
Sound Designer
Kevin Fuestel
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