David Hare's acclaimed political drama
Stuff Happens has been extended at the Public Theater through May 28th.
The show, which began previews on March 28th and will open on April 13th, was originally scheduled to run through April 30th.
Directed by Tony Award-winner Daniel Sullivan (Proof, Rabbit Hole), the star-studded cast features Byron Jennings (A Touch of the Poet, Twelve Angry Men) as British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Jay O. Sanders (Lone Star Love) as George W. Bush, Tony Award-nominee Jeffrey DeMunn (K2, Last Days of Judas Iscariot) as Donald Rumsfeld, Zach
Grenier (Voices in the Dark) as Dick Cheney, Peter Francis James (On Golden Pond) as Colin Powell, and Gloria Reuben ("ER") as Condoleezza Rice, as well as George Bartenieff, Glenn Fleshler, Lameece Issaq, Ken Marks, David Pittu, Thomas
Schall, Armand Schultz, Robert Sella, Brenda Wehle, and Waleed F.
Zuaiter.
"A
provocative and thoughtful play about how and why we went to war in
Iraq, Stuff Happens brings to the stage an ongoing story of great
national and international importance, with characters and dialogue
seemingly ripped from today's headlines. Inspired by actual events -
both public and private - that have been authenticated from multiple
sources, Stuff Happens is a powerful history play that brilliantly
transforms 'real life' into profound drama," according to press notes.
The play brings back to The Public a writer whose roots here run
deep. David Hare began working at The Public in 1971, and his play
Plenty was a landmark in both his history and The Public's. During the
production, he will be in residence incorporating new material into the
script that speaks to recent political events.
The show features scenic design by Riccardo Hernández, costume design by Jess
Goldstein, lighting design by Pat Collins and sound design by Dan Moses
Schreier
Stuff Happens pays Tuesday through Saturday at 8:00pm, Saturday and
Sunday at 2:00pm and Sunday at 7:00pm. Please note: For the week of
Tuesday, April 25th, the show will play Tuesday through Saturday
at 8:00PM, Wednesday at 12:00PM and Saturday and Sunday at 2:00PM.
Additionally, there will be post-show discussions on the following
Tuesdays: April 4th, April 11th April 18th and April 25th.
Tickets
for the play, which are $50, are on sale at The Public Theater box office, 425 Lafayette Street; on-line at
www.publictheater.org; and via Telecharge, 212-239-6200. Box office
hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 1:00pm to 7:30pm, and Sunday
and Monday from 1:00pm to 6:00pm. For more information, visit www.publictheater.org