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By: Oct. 28, 2016
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Mary-Louise Parker stopped by last night's LATE SHOW to talk about starring in Simon Stephens new play HEISENBERG, now playing on Broadway for a limited run. The actress also revealed that she spends her free time on a farm, tending to her goats and tapping trees to make maple syrup! Watch the appearance below!

The Manhattan Theatre Club is currently presenting the acclaimed world premiere of Heisenberg, the new play by Tony Award and two-time Olivier Award winner Simon Stephens, directed by Drama Desk Award winner Mark Brokaw, and starring original cast members Denis Arndt and Tony and Emmy Award winner Mary-Louise Parker.

The limited engagement of Heisenberg opened Thursday, October 13 at MTC's Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (261 West 47th Street).

Amidst the bustle of a CROWDED London train station, Georgie (Mary-Louise Parker) spots Alex (Denis Arndt), a much older man, and plants a kiss on his neck. This electric encounter thrusts these two strangers into a fascinating and life-changing game. Directed by Drama Desk Award winner Mark Brokaw (The Lyons, How I Learned to Drive), Heisenberg brings to blazing, theatrical life the uncertain and often comical sparring match that is human connection.

Heisenberg was commissioned by Manhattan Theatre Club and received its world premiere in the summer of 2015 as part of The Studio at Stage II - Harold and Mimi Steinberg New Play Series, MTC's initiative to bring bold new work to audiences. Heisenberg was an immediate sold-out smash hit, earning critical raves and extending twice.

The creative team for Heisenberg includes Mark Wendland (scenic design), Michael Krass (costume design), Austin R. Smith (lighting design), David Van Tieghem (sound design), Stephen Gabis (dialect consultant) and Sam Pinkleton (choreography).

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