Call Me Izzy FAQs
Got questions? You’re in the right place. Here’s everything you need to know about Call Me Izzy on Broadway at Studio 54.
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HOW LONG IS THE SHOW?
Call Me Izzy is approximately 85 minutes long, with no intermission.
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IS THERE AN AGE RECOMMENDATION?
Call Me Izzy is recommended for ages 12+.
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WHERE IS THE THEATER?
Studio 54 - 254 W 54th St, New York, NY 10019
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HOW CAN I BUY GROUP TICKETS?
For special events and groups of 10+, CLICK HERE, or email groups@broadwayplus.com.
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DO YOU OFFER RUSH TICKETS?
Digital Rush Tickets will be available for $49 the morning of each performance on the TodayTix app, beginning at 9 a.m. A limited number of rush tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Users can set an alert on the TodayTix app to be notified when rush tickets are available each day
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WHAT ARE THE BOX OFFICE HOURS?
Monday: 10 AM - 6PM
Tuesday - Saturday: 10 AM - 8 PM
Sunday: 12 PM - 6 PM -
ARE THERE ACCESSIBLE SEATS?
For accessibility information for Studio 54 CLICK HERE.
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CONTENT ADVISORY
Advisory: This show features sensitive content including depictions of abuse and abusive relationship dynamics. For more information on the topics explored in this production, here are several organizations offering education, support, and resources.
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WHAT IS CALL ME IZZY ABOUT?
Call Me Izzy is a powerful new Broadway play about a writer whose words are her greatest gift, her deepest secret, and her only way out. It’s a moving portrait of one woman’s refusal to be silenced. Get Call Me Izzy tickets now.
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WHO WROTE CALL ME IZZY?
Call Me Izzy was written by Jamie Wax, whose script gives voice to a woman fighting to be heard, with words that cut deep, comfort, and won’t let go.
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RELAXED PERFORMANCE INFO
Our Relaxed Performance welcomes anyone who may benefit from an adjusted theatre experience, including individuals who are Autistic and/or Veterans, as well as those with sensory sensitivities, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and/or other forms of neurodivergence. These performances offer a more inclusive environment by relaxing traditional theatre “rules” and modifying certain elements of the show to accommodate a wider range of needs.
The performance itself will run as usual, but with several adjustments: house lights will be slightly raised; sound levels may be softened; and specific moments in the production may be adapted. A sensory advisory guide will be available ahead of time to help you prepare, and a designated cool-down space with fidgets will be open during the show for anyone who may need a break. Our cast, crew, and creative team work thoughtfully to create a welcoming, low-stress environment where all feel invited and supported.
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ASL PERFORMANCE INFO
ASL interpreter will be present to provide live interpretation of the performance for Deaf and hard-of-hearing guests.