Jack Goes Boating (play)
Jack Goes Boating is a 2007 play by Robert Glaudini. It is an unconventional romantic comedy set in the midst of working-class New York City life.
Production
Jack Goes Boating premiered Off-Broadway in a Labyrinth Theater Company production on March 18, 2007 at Martinson Hall at the Joseph Papp Public Theater.[1] Directed by Peter Dubois, the cast starred Philip Seymour Hoffman as Jack, John Ortiz as Clyde, Daphne Rubin-Vega as Lucy, and Beth Cole as Connie.
The show received positive reviews, particularly from The New York Times. Ben Brantley called it an "immensely likable play".[2]
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References
- Jack Goes Boating Internet off-Broadway Database, accessed August 2, 2015
- Brantley, Ben. "The Zen Art of Life Maintenance (Pass the Bong, Please" New York Times, March 19, 2007
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