While sales for George Orwell's dystopian novel 。 1984。are skyrocketing, that's not the only way nervous fans can consume the too timely story. A stage play based on the book is headed to Broadway this summer.。
SEE ALSO:Yes, really: '1984' is now sold out on Amazon。No, the show isn't happening because of the current terrifying political climate. Similar to the coincidental premiere of Hulu's。 The Handmaid's Tale 。The Handmaid's Tale 。
miniseries this spring, it's just good timing.。1984 。
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Thanks for signing up! 。 Co-created by British theatre vets Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan, the show will be the first opening of the 2017-2018 season and will be the second production (and first play) at the newly reborn Hudson Theatre. 。Congrats to the 。
team for landing state-side at the perfect time. And good luck to Broadway audiences looking for some happy escapism this year that may also fill you with dread. 。
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