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Prayer for the French Republic

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Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
261 West 47th Street
Between Broadway and 8th Avenue
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First Preview Date: Dec 19, 2023
Opening Date: Jan 09, 2024
Closing Date: Feb 04, 2024
Show Run Time: 3 hours with 2 intermissions

In 1944, a Jewish couple in Paris desperately awaits news of their missing family. More than 70 years later, the couple’s great-grandchildren find themselves facing the same question as their ancestors: “Are we safe?” Following five generations of a French Jewish family, Joshua Harmon’s Prayer for the French Republic is a sweeping look at history, home, and the effects of an ancient hatred.

Ticket Info & SCHEDULE

Ticket Info

Tickets may also be purchased in person at the box office. See Theatre Details for location and hours.

Additional Fees

Tickets purchased online and by phone are subject to a per-ticket service charge and a per order handling fee. Handling fees vary by how your tickets are delivered. Facility fees, where applicable, are included in the ticket price. Note: You can avoid on-line and telephone fees by purchasing your tickets in person at the show's box office.

Theatre Accessibility

TheatreAccess.NYC provides assistance to theatregoers with disabilities. Those who are hard of hearing or deaf, have low vision or are blind, who cannot climb stairs or who require aisle seating or wheelchair locations, who are on the autism spectrum or have other developmental or cognitive disabilities now have one great place to find out everything you need to know to choose a show, buy tickets and plan your trip to Broadway.

Show Details

Prayer for the French Republic

Play, Original, Broadway

Description

In 1944, a Jewish couple in Paris desperately awaits news of their missing family. More than 70 years later, the couple’s great-grandchildren find themselves facing the same question as their ancestors: “Are we safe?” Following five generations of a French Jewish family, Joshua Harmon’s Prayer for the French Republic is a sweeping look at history, home, and the effects of an ancient hatred.

Credits

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Written by Joshua Harmon.

Directed by David Cromer.

For full credits, view the show on IBDB.com

Theatre Details

Samuel J. Friedman Theatre

261 West 47th Street
Between Broadway and 8th Avenue

Box Office Hours

Varies by show, check official show website. Typical hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: Noon to 8 pm Wednesday: Noon to 8 pm (If there is a matinee, 10 am to 8 pm) Saturday: 10 am to 8 pm Sunday: 10 am to 7 pm

Cast Recording

 
Prayer for the French Republic
Prayer for the French Republic

Multimedia

Ticket Info

Tickets may also be purchased in person at the box office. See Theatre Details for location and hours.

Additional Fees

Tickets purchased online and by phone are subject to a per-ticket service charge and a per order handling fee. Handling fees vary by how your tickets are delivered. Facility fees, where applicable, are included in the ticket price. Note: You can avoid on-line and telephone fees by purchasing your tickets in person at the show's box office.

Theatre Accessibility

TheatreAccess.NYC provides assistance to theatregoers with disabilities. Those who are hard of hearing or deaf, have low vision or are blind, who cannot climb stairs or who require aisle seating or wheelchair locations, who are on the autism spectrum or have other developmental or cognitive disabilities now have one great place to find out everything you need to know to choose a show, buy tickets and plan your trip to Broadway.

Prayer for the French Republic

Play, Original, Broadway

Description

In 1944, a Jewish couple in Paris desperately awaits news of their missing family. More than 70 years later, the couple’s great-grandchildren find themselves facing the same question as their ancestors: “Are we safe?” Following five generations of a French Jewish family, Joshua Harmon’s Prayer for the French Republic is a sweeping look at history, home, and the effects of an ancient hatred.

Credits

Powered by IBDB.com

Written by Joshua Harmon.

Directed by David Cromer.

For full credits, view the show on IBDB.com

Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
261 West 47th Street
Between Broadway and 8th Avenue

Box Office Hours

Varies by show, check official show website. Typical hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: Noon to 8 pm Wednesday: Noon to 8 pm (If there is a matinee, 10 am to 8 pm) Saturday: 10 am to 8 pm Sunday: 10 am to 7 pm

Prayer for the French Republic
Prayer for the French Republic