Canal St.
On the facing platform, a performance is taking place. It is Canal St.
Originally written by Homer, then reimagined by Bill Shakespeare, the play features a bucket-drumming beggar, his friend without a home, and the unlikely tale of their friendship at the hands of several young, apparently deaf, scornful women.
Critics rave! 4-star reviews!
“Best kept secret on Broadway.”
“Canal St. is honest and pure, the perfect execution of a forgotten classic.”
“Well, it was ok.”
“Who ever played [the homeless guy] really stares truth in the face. I was so blown away that I almost missed my train. Almost.”