Get tickets for "N/A - The Play" to see Emmy winner Holland Taylor and Theatre World Award winner Ana Villafañe in a timely Broadway drama. Directed by Tony Award winner Diane Paulus, this explosive new play by former Congressional aide Mario Correa features a gripping battle between two congresswomen from different generations. One is the first female Speaker of the House, and the other is the youngest woman ever elected to Congress. Explore the high-stakes world of Washington, D.C., and witness the sharp clash of wills and wits. Taylor, known for her Emmy-winning role in The Practice and Broadway’s Ann, and Villafañe, acclaimed for her role in On Your Feet!, bring these dynamic political figures to life. Tickets are out now!
"N/A" is described as a “battle of wills—and wits” between two women across generations, debating Democratic politics and the progressive left's future. The play tilts in favor of N, who, despite being pragmatic and compromised by years in politics, holds a deep belief in the system. In contrast, A is portrayed as idealistic but naive, overly focused on social media, and unwilling to compromise, which N critiques with a vivid analogy about a snail. A does get some impactful moments, such as a heartfelt monologue about children in detention, but N consistently counters her arguments, insisting that any struggle against Republicans is worth it, regardless of the cost. Correa, a former congressional staffer, mirrors N's belief in centrism and delivers a passionate jeremiad against idealists like A, leading to a strong audience response. Who do you think will get the maximum votes? Watch N/A The Play to find out.
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The Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, located on the lower level of the Vivian Beaumont Theater building, opened to the public on November 10, 1967. Initially named the Forum, it was part of the now-defunct Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center. After the Festival left Lincoln Center in 1978, the Newhouse Theater was largely rented out to outside producers or remained unused for seven years. A new resident company was established in 1979, but it only staged two short runs at the Newhouse in 1981.
Seating Capacity: 299
Lincoln Center Theater
Address: 150 W 65th St, New York, NY 10023, United States
Available Facilities: Restaurants, induction hearing loops, headsets, restroom, water fountain
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessibilty
The cost of the tickets starts from $103 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
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N/A The Play is playing at the Lincoln Center Theater - Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater.
N/A The Play tells the story of two strong congresswomen, generations apart and yet contending in politics with elements of wit and will that bring a very interesting take to this play.
The running time of N/A The Play is 1 hr 20 mins with no interval.
The main stars of N/A The Play are Holland Taylor as N and Ana Villafañe as A.