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Everyone should have
the right
to tie the knot.


Yank! played at the York Theatre in New York.
Your chance to see two great shows at discount prices and support White Knot
   
Yank! CLOSED
“Sublime. A fine mix of humor and simmering drama.”
Neil Genzlinger, The New York Times

Yank

Thank you to the everyone at Yank! for their support of White Knot.

Set during World War II, Yank! chronicles the relationship between two servicemen long before “Don’t-ask-don’t-tell” was part of the national discussion.  With a lively score inspired by the pop sounds of the 1940’s, Yank! captures the spirit and exuberance of the era as it explores questions of prejudice, courage and survival. See photos from opening night

Cast of Yank

An homage to Hollywood’s “it-takes-one-of-every-kind” platoon movies and to 1940s Broadway. It tells the story of Stu—a photographer for Yank magazine—and Mitch, an Army Private, who fall in love and struggle to survive in a time and place where the odds are stacked against them.

For show information, visit YorkTheatre.org.


 

 

The Temperamentals
“INTELLECTUAL, EMOTIONAL and SEXUAL.”
Ben Brantley, The New York Times

The Temperamentals

See Michael Urie from Ugly Betty in The Temperamentals and benefit White Knot at the same time. For every ticket sold using the White Knot code below, the show will make a donation to White Knot.

MAD MEN meets MILK
“Temperamental” was code for “homosexual” in the early 1950’s, part of a created language of secret words that gay men used to communicate. The Temperamentals tells the story of two men – the communist Harry Hay and the Viennese refugee and designer Rudi Gernreich – as they fall in love while building the first gay rights organization in the pre-Stonewall United States.

Temperamentals

Temperamentals

Temperamentals

"An eye-opening chunk of forgotten political history from the pre-Stonewall '50s - wears its significance with offhand grace and an altogether endearing yet unsentimental heart.  At the center are married Communist activist Harry Hay and budding fashion designer Rudi Gernreich, clandestine lovers in Hollywood who co-founded daring gay-rights group called the Mattachines."
Linda Winer, Newsday

For show information, visit the website.


Special Benefit Offer:
$49.50 orchestra seats (reg. $65.00)
$5 per ticket goes to White Knot

How to order:

  1. Visit BroadwayOffers.com and use code TEKNOT3
  2. Call 212-947-8844 and mention code TEKNOT3
  3. Bring a printout of this discount to New World Stages at 340 West 50th Street

RESTRICTIONS:
Offer only valid for select performances through 5/9/10.  Limit 10 per customer. All prices include $1.50 facility fee. Subject to availability. Additional Blackout dates may apply.


TalkOUT MONDAYS

On Mondays, audiences are invited to stay for a special post-show discussion.

Speakers include:
Elizabeth Ashley, Marle Becker, Charles Busch, David Carter, Cast of The Temperamentals, Bill C. Davis, Brian Hargrove, Charles Kaiser, Larry Kramer, John Loughery, John Marans, Jim McGreevey, David Hyde Pierce, Frank Kameny, Tom Kirdahy, Judith Light, Terrence McNally, David Rothenburg, Paul Rudnick, Tom Viola, Michael Wilson

Visit website for details.

 

 

 

 

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