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Betwixt
by David Cale, directed by Scott Elliott and Andy Goldberg Betwixt features a series of monologues that investigates the emotional experience of two displaced Brits living in the United States.
"[Betwixt] shines with a narrative simplicity that conveys vast complexity beneath...This is Mr. Cale's writing at his richest, steeped in an awareness that ambivalence is inescapable, even in daydreams." |
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Another American:
by Marc Wolf, directed by Joe Mantello Another American: Asking and Telling is a fascinating collection of anonymous testimonies and opinions about the thorny topic of Gays and Lesbians in the Military.
"Marc Wolf is a brilliant artist. A tour de force portrayal. There is an exceptional actor at work here." |
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Cranes
by Dmitry Lipkin, directed by Scott Elliott A play about two competitive Russian families who emigrated to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to find the American dream. At a 1987 Mardi Gras party, the two families face old resentments and jealousies.
"…disturbingly amusing…an achievement for a cast and director…" |
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East is East
by Ayub Khan-Din, directed by Scott Elliott A story about the children of a Pakistinian mother and an English father who are torn between two very different cultures.
"East is East is a terrific play with a big boisterous cast of pitch-perfect actors…one of the most rewarding new plays of the season..." |
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Halfway Home
by Diane Bank, directed by Stephen Williford A play about a dysfunctional Middle American family.
"[an] impressive level of production…handsome |
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Some Voices
by Joe Penhall, directed by Stephen Williford Some Voices is a piece about a restaurant owner who takes in his schizophrenic brother.
"The most thrilling playwriting debut in years." |
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Goose-Pimples
by Mike Leigh, directed by Scott Elliott A comedy about yuppies in London's suburbs during the early 1980's.
3 Drama Desk Award nominations |
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Hazelwood Jr. High
by Rob Urbinati, directed by Scott Elliott Based on a true story of a lesbian love triangle at an Indiana Junior High School that led to murder.
"This is deft and morally serious writing, never exploitative and ultimately full of pity. And it is perfectly realized by Elliott and his brilliant cast." |
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The Flatted Fifth
by Seth Zvi Rosenfeld, directed by Jo Bonney A play about a modern American Jew who finally figures out his true identity during a trip to Israel.
"Rosenfeld's 'Flatted Fifth' hits all the right notes." |
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