A salon staging of Philip Barry’s original play with wine + refreshments
If screwball rom-coms were the most popular invention to come out of the Great Depression, then Philip Barry’s "Holiday" was the greatest. A classic of Hollywood’s golden age, the 1928 play was made famous by the star power of Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. Now prominent New York actors will perform a staged reading of the original, after which you can rub shoulders with the cast and director over wine and refreshments. What better way to get into the holiday spirit?
General admission.
General admission.