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Mr. Joy - starring Daniel Beaty
Voza Rivers/New Heritage Theatre Group
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The Riverside Theatre
PRESENT
Friday, May 18, 2012
- Sunday, May 20, 2012
The Riverside Theatre
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Daniel Beaty's Mr. Joy Performances this weekend Thursday, May 17 - 7PM Friday, May 18 - 7PM Saturday, May 19 - 3pm & 7pm Sunday, May 20 - 4PM Daniel Beaty, the multiple award winning writer and performer of Emergency and Through the Night is back! Your favorite characters from Emergency return with new stories to tell along with a host of new characters. Mr. Joy is a Chinese American immigrant who has run a shoe shop in the heart of Harlem for the past 25 years when an unexpected occurrence causes several of his customers to reflect on the impact he has had on their lives through their shoes. What has happened to this community's joy and what will it take to reclaim it? Using Daniel's signature blend of comedy, poetry, music, and multi-character transformation, Mr. Joy is a hilarious and heart-warming exploration of one community's journey to heal in order to dream again and discover boundless joy. CLICK HERE BUY YOUR TICKETS ONLINE NOW Box Office Hours: Thursday thru Saturday 4 to 8 PM Sunday 12 to 4 PM 212 870 6784 Group Tickets Available! Save 40% off by bringing a group of 10 or more. Call (212) 870-6784 or email boxoffice@theriversidetheatre.org to reserve your group's tickets today! No waiting at Will Call for tickets --- Tickets can be mailed to you. The Riverside Box Office accepts Cash, Check, and Credit (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover) Group Tickets: $15/each Minimum of 10 Group Code: MRJOYGROUP Presented in part by the Department of Cultural Affairs New York City, New York City Council, New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, New York City Council Member Inez E. Dickens, The New York City Council Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations, Jimmy Van Bramer, Chair, The New York State Council on the Arts. The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce and the Arlen Charitable Trust. Proud member of the Harlem Arts Alliance and the Coalition of Theatres of Color
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