Buk Takes on the Big Apple.
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TRANSPORTATION

 Bleecker Street Theatre is at 45 Bleecker Street on the north side of the street at the east corner of Lafayette.

Subway:
Take the 6 train to Bleecker Street.
F/V/B/D train to Broadway/Lafayette and walk one block north to Bleecker Street.
N/R train to 8th Street and walk south to Bleecker Street then one block east to Lafayette
N/R train to Prince Street and walk north to Bleecker Street then and east to Lafayette.
 

The New York International Fringe Festival
A Production of the Present Company


August 10-26, 2007


 Fringe Tickets Now Available Online

Bukowsical!
Venue #15 - The Theatres at 45 Bleecker Street
The Bleecker Street Theatre
45 Bleecker Street
(at Lafayette)
New York, NY 10012

August 17: 3:00pm
August 18: 3:30pm
Extended in NYC!
August 20 - 2:00pm
August 20 -  7:00pm


 For Tickets ($15) and Information
222-279-4488
Outside New York: 1-888-FringeNYC
www.fringenyc.org
 

A OPEN
Bleecker Street Theater
45 Bleecker Street
New York, NY
 

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