About This Show

One morning, a man awakes and inexplicably finds his nose missing. In a madcap chase through the city, he beseeches a bizarre parade of characters for help, but to no avail. Nikolai Gogol’s The Nose is a farce in which a pompous bureaucrat’s world turns upside down when his own snobbery outrageously confronts him face to face. Gogol’s classic Russian tale is told in vaudevillian style. Part of the 5th annual New York International Fringe Festival.

Showtimes

Friday, August 10 at 3pm
Saturday, August 11 at 8pm
Sunday, August 12 at 10:15pm
Wednesday, August 15 at 5pm
Thursday, August 16 at 9pm
Friday, August 17 at 6pm
Saturday, August 18 at Noon

Show Details

Dates: Opening Night: August 10, 2001 Final Performance: August 23, 2001