Click here to get your tickets to a simulcast of Clyde's. Tickets for the simulcasts of Clyde's start at $59, with $30 tickets available to viewers under age 30. The cast also includes Ron Cephas Jones ( Between Riverside and Crazy), Edmund Donovan ( Greater Clements), Reza Salazar ( Sweat), and Kara Young ( Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven). It stars three-time Emmy Award winner Uzo Aduba ( Orange Is the New Black) as the shop's terrifying boss. Set in a roadside sandwich shop, Clyde's is about a group of formerly incarcerated people attempting to stabilize their lives while questing after the perfect sandwich. All cameras are operated remotely and situated discreetly throughout the Hayes Theater to avoid disrupting the audience in attendance. The live performance is captured by five to seven cameras and edited live as the performance happens. Simulcast performances are viewable exactly as they are happening on the stage of Broadway's Hayes Theater. "Nothing will ever replace the experience of attending a Broadway show but these simulcasts hope to capture the one-of-a-kind thrill of a live Broadway performance for audience members who are unable to attend the play in person," said Second Stage executive director Khady Kamara and Assemble Stream's Katie McKenna in a joint statement. The simulcast will stream live for home viewers during the final two weeks of the run: January 4-16. Starring the Original Broadway Cast of Hamilton. Nottage says she hopes more productions embrace simulcasting to make Broadway accessible to everyone.Second Stage Theater has announced that it is partnering with Assemble Stream to offer simulcasts of its current Broadway production, Lynn Nottage's Clyde's, which opens tonight at the Helen Hayes Theater.
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MORE NEWS: NYPD: Man Dies Following Shooting Near Apollo Theater Writer Of Broadway's 'Thoughts Of A Colored Man' Forced Into Action On Stage After COVID Sidelines StarFor some Broadway productions, even when the show goes on it does so without a full cast. Number one, it will make it accessible to people who can’t come out to see the show either because of COVID or because of life circumstances, whether they be incarcerated or whether they be in residences where they’re not mobile, and I just love the idea that Broadway’s accessible to everyone,” Nottage said. “We’re super excited to be streaming the show. 16, and for the final two weeks of its run, the show will be simulcast in full so audiences can watch the play live online. Subsidized tickets for the show are available for formerly incarcerated people and their families.
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In addition to performances, the production will host a series of social justice initiatives to raise awareness about those who are formerly incarcerated and impacted by the justice system. “This show is about mindfulness, but it’s also about resilience and healing and community, and what I really want people to take away is that everyone has something to contribute to our culture,” Nottage said. READ MORE: Black History Month: Coast Guard Captain Zeita Merchant Keeps New Yorkers Safe While Blazing New Trails “Clyde’s,” written by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage and starring Emmy Award winners Uzo Aduba and Ron Cephas Jones, is about a truck stop sandwich shop, which offers its formerly incarcerated kitchen staff a shot at redemption. “Just that, you know, just the swell of the audience, everyone sitting there just in anticipation of great storytelling,” actress Adrienne Moore said.