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Big Apples

Big Apples Tickets and Information


Access Theater
380 Broadway
New York, NY 10013
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This show is currently closed
Opened on October 9, 2003
Closed on October 18, 2003

Running Time: 1 hr. 15 min.

Ticket Information: This show is currently closed.

Tickets by Phone: 212-352-3101

For more information on Big Apples: bigapples.us
See also:  drillingcompany.org
See also:  accesstheater.com
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Synopsis


The Drilling Company, in association with Access Theater, presents Big Apples by Stephen Bittrich. This evening of audacious comic shorts could only take place in the Big Apple.

Witness a children's birthday party on the Upper West Side with an "artist" who recites Ovid to the precocious Big Apple tots.

Or zip down to midtown to the ritzy Rizzoli's Bookstore where a customer tries to return his OED (Oxford English Dictionary) because it's missing words.

And where else but in the Big Apple can one enjoy authentic international cuisine with a couple of French waiters who will quite literally kill themselves to serve you?

Big Apples is a ticklish romp which will appeal to the seasoned city dweller who has lived in the New York for decades as well as the tourist who wants to take a bite out of what it means to live in the Big Apple.

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