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Elmer McCurdy's life as a small-time outlaw ends in a bungled heist and a fatal shootout. However, death marks the beginning of his posthumous journey as his well-preserved corpse becomes a macabre attraction, changing hands and locales over the years. Dead Outlaw follows this extraordinary odyssey, blending dark comedy with the utter meaninglessness- or hidden meaning - of celebrity. Catch the show to watch Elmer McCurdy’s corpse live life to the fullest.
Show timings for Dead Outlaw may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Note: Producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.
The Longacre Theatre takes its name fromTimes Square, originally called Longacre Square. It was opened in 1913, making it one of the oldest establishments in the district, with a distinctive vintage aesthetic. City. With its elegant architecture and modern technical upgrades, the Longacre provides the perfect backdrop for the gripping storytelling of Dead Outlaw.
Longacre Theatre seating plan will help you find the best seats in the theater.
Address: 220 W 48th St, New York, NY 10036, United States
Bike: There is a Citi Bike station on Broadway and West 48th Street.
Bus: The nearest stops are on West 49th Street and 7th Avenue and West 49th Street and 8th Avenue, which cater to several lines including M50, M20 or M104.
Subway: The closest station is on 49th Street, which services the N, Q, R, and W lines, and is just a few minutes away from the theater.
Parking: The nearest parking garage is on West 46th Street. If this happens to be full, you can try one of many nearby lots like MPG: Manhattan Plaza Parking and Icon Parking.
Available facilities: restrooms, water fountain
Accessibility: designated wheelchair and companion seating (K20, M102, and N116), transfer aisle seats step-free access, assistive listening, captioning, and audio description devices.
The cost of tickets starts from $59 and varies depending on seat location and availability.
Dead Outlaw does not have a strict age limit, but it is best suited for audiences aged 12 and above due to its dark themes and mature content.
The show is playing at the Longacre Theatre on Broadway.
d Outlaw tells the unbelievable true story of Elmer McCurdy, an outlaw who was killed in a shootout in 1911—only for his body to be embalmed, put on display, and passed around as a sideshow attraction for 60 years before anyone realized he was a real human.
The running time is approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes, with no intermission.
The main stars of the show include Andrew Durand starring as Elmer McCurdy, Ciara Renée as Jennie, and Eddie Cooper as Big Jim.