Although there are some definite bumps along the way in BLACKOUT, it is still a concept to be applauded. Acting from the entire cast is superb and the script, based purely on what's written instead of what it says, is very good. If nothing else, BLACKOUT reminds New Yorkers of the day and the feelings that we all shared as a city of millions turned a small community. BLACKOUT is playing through January 27th at the Kirk Theatre at Theatre Row on 42nd Street Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8pm.Matinees are Saturday at 2pm and Sundays at 3pm.Please call 212-279-4200 for tickets.
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