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Phone: (212) 581-1212
Hours: 11am-8pm
Price Range:
$80-$80
Open:
Sep-22, 2011
Close:
Nov-06, 2011
Length: 2:00 hr
Categories:
- Play - Drama
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Allie Bateman’s wedding is Sunday. When Dinah, her precocious younger sister, returns to their parents’ home for the festivities, she brings more than anyone expected: a new boyfriend, whose hidden history resurrects passions and painful memories for the whole family. Over one emotionally charged weekend, the Batemans must acknowledge and accept loss to gain hope for regeneration. Zoe Kazan, one of New York’s most acclaimed young actors, returns to MTC for her New York playwriting debut with this world-premiere, MTC-commissioned play — an incisive and beautifully rendered portrait of a contemporary family coming together through grief and celebration. |
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Mark Blum
as Lawrence
Broadway: Twelve Angry Men, The Graduate, A Thousand Clowns, Gore Vidal's The Best Man, Lost in Yonkers, My Thing of Love, The Merchant. Off-Broadway: After the Revolution, The Overwhelming, The Waverly Gallery, The Long Christmas Ride Home, The Music Teacher, The Seagull, Mizlansky/Zilinsky, Gus and Al (Obie), It's Only A Play, Little Footsteps, Key Exchange, Table Settings, Say Goodnight Gracie. Regional: Long Wharf, Huntington, Old Globe. Film: I Don't Know How She Does It, The Green, Step Up 3-D, Desperately Seeking Susan, Crocodile Dundee, Shattered Glass, The Presidio, Blind Date, Worth Winning, Getting to Know You, You Can Thank Me Later, Miami Rhapsody, Indictment: The McMartin Trial, The Defenders, Just Between Friends, Lovesick. TV: "The Good Wife," "Fringe," "Jesse Stone," "The Sopranos," "The West Wing," "NYPD Blue," "CSI: Miami," "Law & Order," "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," "Frasier," "Ed," "The Practice," "Wings," "St. Elsewhere," "Capitol News," and Steve Martini's "The Judge." He is on the faculty of Brooklyn College and HB Studio. |
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Jessica Collins
as Althea
JESSICA COLLINS most recently starred in the 2010 AMC series "Rubicon." Previously, she starred on the ABC series "The Nine" alongside Scott Wolf and Kim Raver. Other television credits include "Blue Bloods," "Law & Order: Los Angeles," "The Good Wife," "CSI," "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" and "Ghost Whisperer." Collins made her feature debut in the 2009 film Loss of a Teardrop Diamond opposite Bryce Dallas Howard and Ellen Burstyn. A graduate of Juilliard, Collins made her Broadway debut in the 2007 production of Pygmalion and also starred in the world premiere of Manic Flight Reaction at Playwrights Horizons. While attending Juilliard, Collins performed in such classic productions as Macbeth, Three Sisters and Faust. During her training, she was hand selected to attend an elite acting program at the British American Drama Academy in Oxford, England. One of four daughters, Collins was born in San Antonio, Texas and currently resides in New York. |
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Betty Gilpin
as Dinah
BETTY GILPIN made her Off-Broadway debut in 2008 in the Second Stage's production of Good Boys and True. Most recently, Betty co-starred in the world premiere of Lucas Kavner's Fish Eye at Here in New York. She also recently appeared in the Roundabout Theatre Company's production of The Language Archive, Manhattan Theatre Club's production of That Face and at the Second Stage in Howard Korder's Boys Life. She co-starred with Wendie Malick in Noah Haidle's two character play, What is the Cause of Thunder? at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Television and film appearances include "The Good Wife," "Past Life," "The Unusuals," Possible Side Effects, "Fringe," New Amsterdam, "Law & Order," "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," "Medium," Death in Love, The Northern Kingdom and the DreamWorks feature Ghost Town with Ricky Gervais. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree at Fordham College at Lincoln Center and lives in New York City. |
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Amy Irving
as Maggie
AMY IRVING first came to the attention of the film world in the 1970s when she starred in director Brian De Palma's early films Carrie and The Fury. Irving went on to starring roles in Voices, Honeysuckle Rose, The Competition and Micki and Maude. She received an Oscar nomination for her role in Yentl and a Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the popular film Crossing Delancey. Irving appeared in Tuck Everlasting and Steven Soderbergh's film Traffic. Other feature films include Bossa Nova, Carried Away, Deconstructing Harry, I'm Not Rappaport, 13 Conversations About One Thing, Hide and Seek, and Adam. In theater, Irving trained at the American Conservatory Theater and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Her Broadway credits include Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia at Lincoln Center, The Three Sisters at the Roundabout Theatre, Arthur Miller's Broken Glass (for which she was nominated for both the Drama Desk Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award), Amadeus and Heartbreak House (for which she received another Drama Desk nomination). Off-Broadway, she received a Drama Desk nomination and won an Obie Award for Best Actress in Athol Fugard's Road to Mecca and starred in Daniel Fish's production of Ibsen's Ghosts at the Classic Stage Company. She played in Leslie Lyles' Waters of March and produced and starred in A Safe Harbor for Elizabeth Bishop for Primary Stages (which she originated at New York Stage and Film). Out of town, she portrayed 'Heidi' in the Los Angeles premiere of The Heidi Chronicles. At The Santa Fe Festival Theatre she acted with her mother Priscilla Pointer in The Glass Menagerie, and in Coward's Blythe Spirit. Her most recent stage work was Harris Yulin's production of The Glass Menagerie and Isaac Mizrahi's production of A Little Night Music at The St. Louis Opera. On television, her credits include "The Twilight Zone: Rod Sterling's Lost Classics," the mini-series "Anastasia," for which she received a Golden Globe nomination, "Spin City," "Law & Order: SVU," "Alias" and she most recently guest starred on "House." |
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Oscar Isaac
as Daniel
OSCAR ISAAC is classically trained with an internationally diverse heritage, and is poised to take Hollywood by storm. His upcoming films include Drive (Film District) starring opposite Ryan Gosling and Carey Mulligan and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, W.E. (Weinstein Company) co-starring Abbie Cornish and directed by Madonna, Ten Year directed by Jamie Linden and co-starring Channing Tatum, Anthony Mackie, Rosario Dawson, and Justin Long, Cristiada opposite Andy Garcia, Still I Rise (Walden Media) opposite Maggie Gyllenhaal and Viola Davis, Revenge for Jolly! with Kristen Wiig, Elijah Wood and Ryan Phillipe, and The Bourne Legacy (Universal) opposite Jeremy Renner and directed by Tony Gilroy. In Agora (Universal Focus), directed by Academy Award Winner Alejandro Amenabar, Oscar co-starred opposite Academy Award winner, Rachel Weisz and Max Minghella. In 2009, Isaac won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Supporting Actor for his work in Balibo playing Nobel Peace Prize winner, 'Jose Ramos Horta.' He previously worked with W.E. co-star Abbie Cornish on Zack Snyder's Sucker Punch (Warner Brothers). Issac co-starred in Robin Hood (Universal) and Body of Lies (Warner Brothers) both directed by Ridley Scott and was also seen in Steven Soderbergh's Che, with Benicio del Toro. His first starring role was as 'Shiv' opposite Paddy Considine and Radha Mitchell in the critically lauded PU-239 from HBO Films. The film was directed by Scott Z. Burns and premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 2006 and aired on HBO in 2007. Isaac wowed audiences with his performance as 'Joseph' in New Line Cinema's Christmas drama, The Nativity Story, which chronicled the arduous journey of Mary and Joseph, a miraculous pregnancy, and the history-defining birth of Jesus. It was the first film ever to premiere at the Vatican. Isaac has also garnered superb reviews for his stage work, his credits include the title role in Romeo and Juliet and Two Gentlemen of Verona both for The Public Theatre's revered Shakespeare in the Park, Beauty of the Father by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Nilo Cruz at Manhattan Theatre Club and Grace with Lynn Redgrave at the MCC Theater. Isaac also writes and performs music with his band, nightLab. He was raised in Miami and currently resides in New York. |
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Jeremy Shamos
as Sandy
Broadway credits include: Elling, Reckless, and The Rivals. Off-Broadway credits include: Clybourne Park (Drama League, Lucille Lortel Award nominations); Animals Out of Paper (Drama Desk Award nomination); Engaged (Obie Award); The New York Idea (Atlantic Theater); 100 Saints You Should Know, Miss Witherspoon (Playwrights Horizons); Gutenberg! The Musical! (Actors' Playhouse/59E59); Observe the Sons of Ulster... (Linclon Center Theater), Shakespeare (Abridged) (Century Center); Race, The Alchemist (Classic Stage Company); Stranger (Vineyard); Hamlet, Cymbeline and Paris Commune (Public Theater); Corpus Christi (MTC). "Bottom" in New York Philharmonic's Midsummer's... (Sir Neville Mariner conductor). Regional: The McCarter, The Huntington, Hartford Stage, The Long Wharf, La Jolla Playhouse, Court Theater in Chicago and The Williamstown Theater Festival. Film: Taking Woodstock, Dedication, The Rebound, Trust the Man. Television: "Fringe," "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," "Damages," "Stella," and "Hack." |
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