Neil Simon's Coming of Age Comedy Lost in Yonkers from Theater J

Theater J at Goldman Theater (Washington, DC)

Rated 3.5 by 37 members who went.

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In this touching coming-of-age story that won 4 Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize, two brothers are left to fend for themselves in a dysfunctional household with their formidable immigrant grandmother, sweet but simple-minded aunt and a hoodlum of an uncle. This classic American tale is simultaneously comic and poignant.

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Dress
  • Smart casual recommended
  • Casual
  • "smart casual" better
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Parking And Transportation
  • Parking is 1/2 paid for (sticker at security) if you park in The Colonial lot on P St.
  • Take the metro if you can.
  • 4 block walk from the Dupont Circle Metro; simple, safe and easy
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Food And Drinks
  • Snacks and drinks are available for purchase before the show or at intermission
  • Lots of restaurants in the Dupont Circle area.
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By Neil Simon 
Directed by Jerry Whiddon

Theater J

Theater J has emerged as one of the most distinctive, progressive and respected Jewish theaters in North America by virtue of its ambitious range of programming and the bold, imaginative artistry of its playwrights, directors, designers and actors. A program of the Washington DC Jewish Community Center, Theater J works in frequent collaboration with the four other components of the Washington DCJCC's Morris Cafritz Center for the Arts, which include the Washington Jewish Film Festival and Screening Room, the Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery, the Program in Literature, Music, and Dance, and Nextbook.