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Rated P for Parenthood chronicles every stage of modern-day parenting, from conception to college. A cast of four takes the audience through the ups and downs of child-rearing, from the sublime to the ridiculous, in a series of comic and musical vignettes.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Apr. 8, 2012.

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About Rated P For Parenthood on Broadway

Previews: Feb 8, 2012 • Opening: Feb 29, 2012 • Closing: Apr 8, 2012
Off-Broadway Musicals Comedy
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Venue

Westside Theatre Downstairs
407 West 43rd Street
New York, NY 10036
Hearing Assistance
Equipped with a Sennheiser Infrared Listening System. Headsets are available free of charge on a first- come first-serve basis.
Wheelchair Access
Downstairs Theatre for those patrons using wheelchairs or scooters, a wheelchair lift provides access to wheelchair locations.
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Story

What Is the Story of Rated P For Parenthood?
Dubbed as a “sketch comedy musical,” Rated P For Parenthood is a collection of short scenes and songs about parenting. Beginning with the birth of a child and ending when a teen goes off to college, the production is a collage of child-rearing milestones, from the touching to the humorous to the downright embarrassing. An ensemble cast of four plays a variety of parents, children, and even elderly grandparents, switching characters and costumes at the speed of light in this high-energy production.

Reviews

A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.

"Joanna Young, Chris Hoch and Courtney Balan are personable and versatile, with David Josefsberg proving especially adept."

Variety

Steven Suskin

"Sweet and wistfully funny, even for audience members who have never known the challenges of 3 a.m. feedings."

The New York Times

Anita Gates

Cast & Creative

Cast

Courtney Balan
Performer
Chris Hoch
Performer
Joanna Young
Performer

Creative

Music
Dan Lipton and David Rossmer
Lyrics
Sandy Rustin, Dan Lipton and David Rossmer
Book
Sandy Rustin
Director
Jeremy Dobrish
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