| B3 Series |
For adult audiences desiring fresh, intimate theatre—the B3 Series offers complex characters and intellectually moving plotlines. Here, audiences are led to travel deep into their own life experiences through engaging stories that don’t shy from the unexpected.
B3 is our third resident series, created three years ago after we continued to see sold out subscriptions to Mainstage and Family Series theatre. Subscribe today for B3, ensuring you get the seats you want for less than $15 a show. We’ll also remind you about show dates and change your tickets without a fee. SUBSCRIBE for a 2010-2011 subscription online! After three successful seasons, we're pleased to announce: B3 2010-2011 Season NEAT by Charlayne WoodardA magical, compelling, personal portrait of a young woman's coming of age, Neat is the story of an urban African-American girl bursting into adulthood. "Powerful, heartbreaking and beautiful." -The New York Times "Radiant, exuberant and gorgeous." -New York Newsday September 4 - October 2, 2010
WELL by Lisa Kron Illness, health and hilarity are given equal shares in this celebrated new play about healing…from everything. "Fans of that beleaguered literary form, the memoir, can breathe a little more easily this morning. Lisa Kron's sparkling autobiographical play Well has arrived on Broadway." -The New York Times "It's so rare on Broadway…to find a play in which playing is of the essence. Kron and her colleagues have fun, and the fun is infectious." -The Village Voice November 6 - December 4, 2010 EQUIVOCATION by Bill CainWhat if Shakespeare hadn’t written Macbeth? One of the choicest conspiracy theories of all times is given a remarkably entertaining and humorous imaging in this darkly comic new drama. "No need to equivocate: Bill Cain's "Equivocation" at the Geffen Playhouse is one of the most bracingly intelligent, sizzlingly theatrical American plays in a decade." -Variety January 8 - February 5, 2011 AWAKE AND SING! by Clifford OdetsOne of the greatest dramas of all time, Awake and Sing! gives full voice to the hopes and challenges of 1930’s America like no other play written before or since. An American masterpiece. Winner of the 2006 Tony Award. May 14 - June 12, 2011
B3 Single Ticket Prices Previews - $12 B3 2010-2011 Subscription Prices
Note: Seniors are age 60 and over. Students must show current school IDs. |

















