The play takes place in real time in a hotel room on election night as the returns are being announced. The gay son of the favored presidential candidate sends his father's team into crisis mode when controversial photos of him at a college party dressed as the prophet Muhammad and accompanied by a friend dressed as the ultra-conservative "Pastor Bob" spread over the internet, potentially sparking an international incident. Quickly, the son must wrestle to explain his motives and personal beliefs about freedoms of religion and expression to members of his father's campaign team, his mother, and ultimately his father.
Shinn wrote Now or Later as a commission for London's Royal Court in 2008. The production was extended and became the American dramatist's biggest UK hit.
The cast includes:
Michael Goldsmith (Matt, John's good friend): Clybourne Park (London's West End and Royal Court Theatre) and Six Degrees of Separation (The Old Vic);
Ryan King (Marc, a campaign staffer): Eurydice (Second Stage Theatre), Goodbye New York, Goodbye Heart (HERE);
Tom Nelis (John, Sr., a presidential candidate): Enron on Broadway, The Broken Heart (Theatre for a New Audience);
Adriane Lenox (Tracy, a campaign staffer): Doubt (Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Best Featured Actress) and Kiss Me, Kate on Broadway;
Grant MacDermott (John, Jr.): Emerson College graduate, Mister Roberts (New Repertory Theatre), The Great American Trailer Park Musical (SpeakEasy Stage Company); and
Alexandra Neil (Jessica, John, Sr.'s wife): Rock 'n Roll and Match on Broadway
Michael Wilson (director) makes his Huntington debut. His Broadway credits include the Tony Award-nominated The Best Man, Dividing the Estate, and Enchanted April, as well as Old Acquaintance. His Off Broadway credits include Defying Gravity, Necessary Targets, The Carpetbagger's Children, Chasing Manet, The Red Devil Battery Sign, The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore, and Picked and What Didn't Happen (both by Christopher Shinn). He directed Angels in America, Parts 1 & 2 at the Venice Biennale, and has directed regionally at American Repertory Theater (Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Visiting Production for The Glass Menagerie), Alley Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Guthrie Theater, Long Wharf Theatre, The Old Globe, and Hartford Stage, where as Artistic Director from 1998 to 2011, he oversaw the commissioning and development of many new plays, including Quiara Hudes' 2012 Pulitzer Prize winner, Water By the Spoonful. Wilson received 2010 Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for his commissioning and direction of Horton Foote's three-part, nine-hour version of his epic The Orphans' Home Cycle.
Scenic design by Jeff Cowie (The Carpetbaggers Children at Lincoln Center Theater and What Didn't Happen at Playwrights Horizons); costume design by David C. Woolard (Dividing the Estate and West Side Story on Broadway); lighting design by Russell H. Champa (Captors at the Huntington Theatre Company and Completeness at Playwrights Horizons); sound design and original composition by David Remedios (The Luck of the Irish and Before I Leave You at the Huntington). Production stage manager is Carola Morrone Lacoste. Stage manager is Candace D. Mongellow.
Since its founding in 1982, the Huntington Theatre Company has developed into Boston's leading theatre company. Bringing together superb local and national talent, the Huntington produces a mix of groundbreaking new works and classics made current. Led by Artistic Director Peter DuBois and Managing Director Michael Maso, the Huntington creates award-winning productions, runs nationally renowned programs in education and new play development, and serves the local theatre community through its operation of the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA. The Huntington is in residence at Boston University. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org.
Photo Credit: Paul Marotta
Michael Goldsmith and Grant MacDermott
Grant MacDermott, Michael Goldsmith, and Ryan King
Grant MacDermott and Alexandra Neil
Grant MacDermott
Grant MacDermott, Michael Goldsmith, and Adriane Lenox
Michael Goldsmith and Grant MacDermott
Tom Nelis and Grant MacDermott
Grant MacDermott
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