Wonder of the World
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Nov 1, 2001
Closed Jan 5, 2002
Opened Nov 1, 2001
Closed Jan 5, 2002
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Sarah Jessica Parker stars in David Lindsay Abaire's Wonder of the World. This new comedy follows our heroine as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery in Niagra Falls. She crosses paths with a blithely suicidal alcoholic, a salty sea captain, and a strange caper involving a gargantuan jar of peanut butter. Christopher Ashley directs a cast that also includes Marylouise Burke, Kristine Nielsen, Amy Sedaris, Kevin Chamberlain, and Alan Tudyk.
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