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Mare Winningham
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Broadway: Picnic
Off-Broadway: Tribes (Barrow Street Theatre); After the Revolution (Playwrights Horizons)
Regional: Whisper House (Old Globe Theatre) |
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Picnic - as Flo Owens
American Airlines Theatre
Open: Dec-14 2012
Close:
Feb-24 2013
It’s a balmy Labor Day in the American Heartland, and a group of women are preparing for a picnic... but they'll have to lay a lot on the line before they can lay out the checkered cloths. When a handsome young drifter named Hal (Stan) arrives, his combination of uncouth manners and titillating charm... |
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Tribes
Barrow Street Theatre
Open: Feb-16 2012
Close:
Jan-20 2013
Tribes follows Billy, a deaf man raised inside the fiercely idiosyncratic and unrepentantly politically incorrect cocoon of his home of his parents' house. He has adapted brilliantly to his hearing family’s unconventional ways, but they’ve never bothered to return the favor. It’s not until he... |
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After the Revolution
Playwrights Horizons - Peter Jay Sharp Theater
Open: Oct-21 2010
Close:
Dec-12 2010
The brilliant, promising Emma Joseph proudly carries the torch of her family’s Marxist tradition, devoting her life to the memory of her blacklisted grandfather. But when history reveals a shocking truth about the man himself, the entire family is forced to confront questions of honesty and allegiance... |
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After the Revolution - as Mel
Williams College '62 Center for Theatre and Dance - Adams Memorial Stage
Open: Jul-21 2010
Close:
Aug-01 2010
It’s 1999, and three generations of a radical leftist family meet in New York to celebrate the law school graduation of Emma, the family’s youngest torchbearer. A public revelation about her late grandfather, a victim of the blacklist, sends Emma reeling as the family begins to fracture. Shaken... |
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Whisper House - as Lilly
Old Globe Theatre
Open: Jan-13 2010
Close:
Feb-21 2010
Tony and Grammy Award-winning songwriter Duncan Sheik follows up his Broadway sensation, Spring Awakening, with this haunting new musical. It’s 1942 – at the height of World War II – and Christopher, an imaginative young boy, is sent to live with an aunt he’s never met: Lilly, a reclusive woman... |
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