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Next Fall is a play written by Geoffrey Nauffts. The play is about two gay men in a committed relationship with a twist, with one, Luke, being devoutly religious and the other, Adam, an atheist . The play revolves around their five-year relationship and how they make it work despite their differences.
The play had a reading in April 2009 at the play-reading series, Out Loud by Ars Nova. [2] The play premiered in London at the Bush Theatre in September 2010. [3] [4] Among United States regional productions, the play ran in Boston at Company One in October 2010, as part of the "Shirley, VT. Play Festival", which produced three of Baker's plays ...
Clybourne Park is a 2010 play by Bruce Norris inspired by Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun (1959). It portrays fictional events set during and after the Hansberry play, and is loosely based on historical events that took place in the city of Chicago. It premiered in February 2010 at Playwrights Horizons in New York. [1]
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Playwrights Horizons first staged the play in December 1976 with a cast that included Jonathan Hadary, Jon Polito, and Kathleen Turner .The following March it was mounted by the Circle Repertory Company with Hadary (Herschel Weinberger), Jessica James (Bunny), Danny Aiello (Fran), Anne De Salvo (Lucille), Carol Potter (Judith Hastings), and Robert Picardo (Francis Geminiani).
The play received its world premiere at The Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland on April 12, 1971, directed by Gordon Stewart. Its American premiere was at The American Place Theatre in New York City on April 29, 1971. The production was directed by Robert Glaudini, with Shepard and Smith playing the two lead roles.
The Broadway version of the play fared a little better with the critics than the original production had, earning mixed reviews. Curtain Up commented: "Good as they are the Wings residents can't transform Waiting in the Wings into the first-rate play it never was (the English production was a flop which persuaded Coward's long-time companion ...
The Philadelphia Lantern Theater Company incorporated different photo and music montages of social events 1951-1984 instead of 1951-1977 in the movie. [11] The play also served as the basis for I for You, a 1994 film directed by Hong Kong filmmaker Clifton Ko. It also served as a basis for the German TV drama Jedes Jahr im Juni.