Drew Droege in ‘Bright Colors and Bold Patterns.’ (Photo: Russ Rowland via The Broadway Blog.)
Bright Colors And Bold Patterns – the hit play hailed as “devastatingly funny” by The New York Times – will return Off-Broadway in 2017 for an exclusive eight-week limited engagement at SoHo Playhouse (15 Vandam Street, between 6th Avenue and Varick Street in Manhattan) from November 12 to January 7. Opening night is Monday, November 20.
Written and performed by Drew Droege (“Chloë,” “Drunk History,” “Bob’s Burgers” and “Heathers” on Paramount TV Network in 2018) and directed by Michael Urie (Torch Song, Buyer & Cellar, “Ugly Betty”), the play comes back to New York due to overwhelming demand, following a smash three-week run last year.
Bright Colors And Bold Patterns is a new solo play deemed “fantastic” and “pure magic” by Time Out New York, and “side-splitting” and “fresh” from The Huffington Post when it debuted in New York last year. It was hailed as “raucous, witty and occasionally moving” by The Daily Beast, “a very funny play” by The New York Post, “outrageous and stinging” by Out Magazineand “relentlessly funny” by Buzzfeed. The Broadway Blog’s Ryan Leeds wrote, “I’ve always believed that the term “tour de force” to describe a performance is pretentious and perhaps, it is. Yet there seems to be no better phrase to define Droege’s capacity to captivate and keep his audience fully engaged from beginning to end.”
Tickets start at $59. The performance schedule and further information are available at www.BrightColorsandBoldPatterns.com.