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Collected Stories
By Donald Margulies
Directed by Lynne Meadow
with Linda Lavin, Sarah Paulson


Margulies’ acclaimed drama centers on a celebrated New York author and her bright-eyed young protégé. As their relationship evolves and the line between fact and fiction blurs, their fascinating story comes to a dramatic conclusion. Tony Award winner Linda Lavin and director Lynne Meadow, who collaborated on MTC’s The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife, reunite for this new production.

That Face
By Polly Stenham

Directed by Sarah Benson
with Christopher Abbott, Maïté Alina, Betty Gilpin, Cristin Milioti, Laila Robins, Victor Slezak

That Face is a powerful and darkly comic look at an affluent family in freefall. Mia has been suspended from boarding school. Her brother, Henry, has dropped out altogether. And Martha, their mum, manipulates them all. Money can no longer fix their problems -- now it's up to them. This Olivier Award-nominated play from Britain’s fastest-rising young playwright premieres in New York with the director of last season's acclaimed Blasted.

The Royal Family
By George S. Kaufman & Edna Ferber
Directed by Doug Hughes
with Ana Gasteyer, John Glover, Rosemary Harris, Jan Maxwell, Larry Pine, Tony Roberts, Reg Rogers


Freddy Arsenault, Kelli Barrett, Caroline Stefanie Clay, Rufus Collins, David Greenspan, Anthony Newfield, Henny Russell, John Wernke

Follow a famous family of stage stars as they go about the drama of the day: choosing scripts, dashing off to performances, stealing kisses from handsome beaus. But what's this business about the youngest diva wanting to quit the stage for domestic bliss? Never, darling! Doug Hughes (Doubt) directs a fantastic cast in this insightful, witty and moving valentine to the theatre written by two literary greats.

Time Stands Still
By Donald Margulies
Directed by Daniel Sullivan
with Eric Bogosian, Brian d’Arcy James, Laura Linney, Alicia Silverstone


Sarah and James, a photographer and a journalist, have been together for years and share a passion for documenting the realities of war. But when circumstances compel them to return home to New York and their circle of friends, the adventurous couple confronts the prospect of a more conventional life. Time Stands Still marks the fourth collaboration for Pulitzer Prize winner Donald Margulies and Tony Award-winning director Daniel Sullivan. Don’t miss the Broadway premiere of this new American play about the way we live today.

Nightingale
Written and performed by Lynn Redgrave
Directed by Joseph Hardy


Tony Award and Academy Award nominee Lynn Redgrave stars in her new play inspired by her need to create a life for her maternal grandmother, a woman she barely knew. Nightingale is a play about a promising woman stymied by society and all but erased by history, a touching personal tribute and a resounding song for all those people whose voices we’ve lost, or never known.

Equivocation
By Bill Cain
Directed by Garry Hynes

with Remy Auberjonois, Michael Countryman, David Furr, John Pankow, Charlotte Parry, David Pittu

Bill Cain's new play set in 1606 England begins when King James’ right hand man commissions William Shakespeare to write a new play about the Gunpowder Plot, a recent failed attempt to blow up Parliament and the Monarchy. Equivocation is a bold new look at the greatest playwright ever in a drama whose contemporary parallels are unmistakable and whose laughter is abundant – a work of startling revelations and vibrant theatricality. Tony Award winner Garry Hynes returns to MTC following her acclaimed production of Translations.

 


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