Follow the passionate story of a young Jewish mother, her son and acquaintances, as they set out on an uncertain path to building a new life as immigrants in 20th century America. Adapted from the book of the same name, by the esteemed writer Joseph Stein (best known for Fiddler on the Roof), the musical’s high-powered performances and the poignant score is sure to move even the stoniest of hearts.
Why Watch Rags
Why Watch Rags
Many have experienced mixed feelings of hope, apprehension, excitement, and loneliness as one sets off to build a new life in a new city. Rags, set in the early 1900s in New York, allows the audience to resonate with these feelings of the characters while being exposed to the difficult, often painful immigrant experience during that period of time. It’s awe-inspiring to watch the struggle and growth of the protagonist as a mother, partner, activist and a Jew over the course of the musical. The sub-plots, involving a myriad of characters, are just as engaging and heart-wrenching, weaving across tales of love, pride, bitterness and the fight for justice.
Tony Award-winning playwright Joseph Stein has written a variety of plays for Broadway, including Fiddler on the Roof and Zorba. Stein's ability to produce deeply touching dramas with a certain amount of gritty humor involved awarded him a spot in the Theatre Hall of Fame. After it’s successful run in the past year at the Hope Mill Theatre, Bronagh Lagan brings this five-time, Tony-winning musical to the Park Theatre. Lagan has been directing since 2008, well known for her productions of Broken Wings and Night at the Oscars. Accompanied by the ravishing score by Charles Strouse, known for his work on Broadway favorites Annie and Wicked, this musical needs to be on your must-watch list!
The Story
Rebecca and her young son David set out from their home in Russia to Ellis Island, in search of her husband Nathan, who left for America years before and never wrote back to his family. During the journey, she comes across other Jewish immigrants and they together discover that America does not deliver what they thought it promised. Mutually experiencing disappointment and tragedy, labor inequality and a puzzling uncertainty about cultural identity, the immigrants strive to make a place for themselves in the USA.
Good for
Teen and Adult Audiences | Fans of Joseph Stein | Lovers of musicals and tragic plays
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Show Details
Show Timings
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat | 7:30 PM |
Thu, Sat | 3:00 PM |
Duration
TBA
Directed by
Bronagh Lagan
Written by
Joseph Stein
Music by
Charles Strouse
Important Information
Photo and video recording are not allowed during the show.
Additional Information
Audience
Recommended for ages 14 and up.
Available Facilities
In-house bar
Wheelchair accessible
Outside Food
Strictly prohibited. If you'd like to grab a meal before or after the show, check out our guide to the 30 Best Restaurants in West End.
Dress Code
Smart and casual wear is recommended. Keep in mind, the theatre is air conditioned throughout the year and can get a bit chilly.
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Validity
This ticket is valid for the date and time selected at the time of booking.