Uncle Bob
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Apr 23, 2001
Closed Jul 1, 2001
Opened Apr 23, 2001
Closed Jul 1, 2001
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
George Morfogen (of HBO's Oz) and Joseph Gordon-Levitt (of NBC's 3rd Rock From the Sun) star in Uncle Bob, by Austin Pendleton. As Bob tape records his thoughts to be played at his memorial service, his nephew Josh crashes into his life unannounced through an unlocked front door.
THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:
SoHo Playhouse
15 Vandam St
New York, NY 10013
Darren Lee Cole has assumed control of the 199 seat SOHO PLAYHOUSE located at 15 Van Dam Street in New York City. Mr. Cole was the producer of the highly acclaimed and successful KILLER JOE, produced at the SOHO PLAYHOUSE in 1999. Partnering with Mr [...] Read More
15 Vandam St
New York, NY 10013
Darren Lee Cole has assumed control of the 199 seat SOHO PLAYHOUSE located at 15 Van Dam Street in New York City. Mr. Cole was the producer of the highly acclaimed and successful KILLER JOE, produced at the SOHO PLAYHOUSE in 1999. Partnering with Mr [...] Read More
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Austin Pendleton's Uncle Bob has to be one of the most difficult, most macabre plays of the season. Originally produced by The Mint Theater in 1995 and now running at the SoHo Playhouse, this is a wordy, often startling work that examines the ramifications of AIDS as the title character comes face to face with the ugliness of homophobia in the person of his nephew Josh, a hot-headed, redneck stud.
Bob's wife Sally has left their Greenwich Village home after a long marriage, during which Bob contracted AIDS though his relationships with men. Josh has recently totaled his Porsche and hitchhiked from parts west to spend some time with his dying uncle. The first act opens with a good, lo[...]