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Greenberg's Well-Appointed Room Premieres at Steppenwolf, Jan. 12

By: Jan. 12, 2006
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The Well-Appointed Room, the newest play penned by Tony Award-winner Richard Greenberg, will be presented at the famed Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago from January 12th through March 12th.

The play skips across time to follow two different couples in two eras who both inhabit the New York apartment of the title. Josh Charles, Tracy Letts, Amy Morton and Kate Arrington will be featured in the world premiere play, which will be directed by Terry Kinney.

Greenberg received a Pulitzer Prize nomination and won a Tony Award for his Take Me Out. Three Days of Rain, which will soon open on Broadway with Julia Roberts and Paul Rudd, similarly jumps around in time to follow two generations of a family (with the actors playing both children and parents), while Everett Beekin is another play that takes temporal liberties. Greenberg also penned The Violet Hour, which was directed by Kinney, A Naked Girl on the Appian Way and A House in Town, which is slated to premiere as part of Lincoln Center Theater this spring.

For more information, visit www.steppenwolf.org.





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