The ”Misery” star checks out ”Wallop” at the Robert Moss Theater.
Bruce Willis is less than one week away from his Broadway debut at the Broadhurst Theatre where Misery begins performances October 22. But before his Broadway schedule takes over, Willis took an evening to visit the new off-off-Broadway drama Wallop, written by his friend Charles Cissell.
Now at the Robert Moss Theater, Wallop follows the stories of three African-American siblings through their working-class upbringing in the tumultuous confines of their family home. When a new friend from Downtown arrives on the scene and an improbable romance blossoms, the family is thrown into a chaotic confrontation about family, race, and responsibility.
The cast stars stars Duane N. Cooper, Angelica Gregory, Zuhairah, Wilton Guzman, Benjamin Katz, TemesgenTocruray, and Jay Ward.
Performances run through October 31.
For tickets to Wallop, click here.
For tickets to Misery, click here.