Stephin Merritt Adaptation of Neil Gaiman's "Coraline" to Open in May

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Stephin Merritt has written the music and lyrics for a new stage adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Coraline, set to begin its limited-engagement run at New York City's Lucille Lortel Theatre on May 7. The production is a collaboration between Merritt, director Leigh Silverman, and writer/actor David Greenspan. Tickets go on sale this Monday, March 23, with a special discount offer available through the theater's site.

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Stephin Merritt has written the music and lyrics for a new stage adaptation of the Neil Gaiman book Coraline, set to begin its limited-engagement run at New York City's Lucille Lortel Theatre on May 7. The production is a collaboration between Merritt, director Leigh Silverman, and writer/actor David Greenspan.

Tickets go on sale this Monday, March 23, at the theater company's site, mcctheater.org. And from March 23 to April 12, the theater is offering a special discounted price on single-price tickets (limit of eight per order) to any performance to customers who enter the promotional code CLHT at checkout.

For more information on the play and to order tickets, visit mcctheater.org.

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  • Tuesday, March 17, 2009
    Stephin Merritt Adaptation of Neil Gaiman's "Coraline" to Open in May

    Stephin Merritt has written the music and lyrics for a new stage adaptation of the Neil Gaiman book Coraline, set to begin its limited-engagement run at New York City's Lucille Lortel Theatre on May 7. The production is a collaboration between Merritt, director Leigh Silverman, and writer/actor David Greenspan.

    Tickets go on sale this Monday, March 23, at the theater company's site, mcctheater.org. And from March 23 to April 12, the theater is offering a special discounted price on single-price tickets (limit of eight per order) to any performance to customers who enter the promotional code CLHT at checkout.

    For more information on the play and to order tickets, visit mcctheater.org.

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