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Shanley's Defiance Extended for a Third Time Through June 4

By: Mar. 31, 2006
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The Manhattan Theatre Club world premiere production of John Patrick Shanley's Defiance has been extended for a third time through June 4th. Tickets are currently on sale through Sunday, June 4 at New York City Center – Stage I (131 West 55th Street). The production, which opened Tuesday, February 28, is directed by Doug Hughes.

The show, which began previews on February 9th, was previously extended  through April 30th and then through May 7th.

Directed by Tony Award-winner Doug Hughes, the cast features Chris Bauer, Chris Chalk, Margaret Colin, Stephen Lang, Trevor Long and Jeremy Strong.

Defiance "is set on a United States Marine Corps base in North Carolina in 1971. Two officers, one black (Chalk) and one white (Lang), are on a collision course over race, women, and the high cost of doing the right thing," state press notes. "The play is about power, love, and responsibility – who has it, who wants it, and who deserves it." Playwright Shanley and director Hughes previously collaborated on Doubt, which picked up the 2005 Tony Award for Best Play, as well as the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Doubt and Defiance are the first two plays of an "intended trilogy" by Shanley.

The performance schedule for Defiance is: Tuesday through Saturday at 8:00 PM, with matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 PM, and Sunday evening performances at 7:00 PM.

Tickets are $65 and can be reserved by calling CityTix at (212) 581-1212. Group and student rates are available. For group ticket information, call (212) 399-3000 x 134. Student tickets are $25 and are on sale for all performances based on availability on the day of the performance, up to one hour before showtime. Call (212) 581-1212 for further information. MTC at New York City Center is accessible to people with disabilities and is equipped with a hearing augmentation system.

For more information, visit www.ManhattanTheatreClub.com.



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