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McCarter Presents The World Premiere Of Christopher Durang's TURNING OFF THE MORNING NEWS

By: Apr. 05, 2018
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McCarter Presents The World Premiere Of Christopher Durang's TURNING OFF THE MORNING NEWS  ImageMcCarter Theatre Center completes the 2017-2018 Theater Series with
Christopher Durang's Turning Off the Morning News. His third world premiere commission for McCarter, Durang's follow-up to Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (2013 Tony Award for Best Play), is a decidedly dark and daring comedy taking hilarious aim at today's absurd and
dangerous world. Directed by McCarter's Artistic Director and Resident Playwright Emily Mann, the play runs May 4 - June 3 in the Berlind Theatre. Press opening is Saturday, May 12 at 8 p.m.

Turning Off the Morning News introduces Durang's newest group of eccentric characters. Happily living a "normal" suburban life, things are good for Cliff and Salena. Their neighbors across the street, however, are peculiar at best - and at worst, stark-raving mad

The cast includes Jenn Harris (2013 NYC revival of All In the Timing) as Rosalind; Rachel Nicks (Skeleton Crew at The Old Globe) as Salena; Kristine Nielsen (Tony Award nomination and Outer Critics Circle Award for Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike) as Polly; Recent Juilliard Drama Division graduate Nicholas Podany as Timmy; John Pankow (Ira Buchman in the long- running NBC comedy Mad About You) as Jimmy; and Broadway veteran Robert Sella (My Fair Lady, Cabaret, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) as Clifford.

About working with Mr. Durang, director Emily Mann said, "Chris is an absolutely unique voice in the American theatre. He is able to take on disturbing questions and issues that in another writer's hands would take the form of tragedy and spin it into comedy. This is his own particular alchemy, his singular sense of humor and extraordinary craft as a playwright and a theater maker. I am honored that McCarter is an artistic home for Chris, and it is an exciting event to bring his newest play to life here."

Mann added, "At its heart, Turning Off the Morning News explores the absurdity of our modern world. A fierce exposure of the ways that our personal and societal anxieties can bring out the worst in us, it also gently reveals the antidote-reaching out beyond ourselves to find connection with others."

Turning Off the Morning News is brought to life by a quartet of McCarter veteran designers, including Tony Award winners Beowulf Boritt (Set and Projections) and Jeff Croiter (Lighting) alongside Obie Award-winners Jennifer Von Mayrhauser (Costumes) and Mark Bennett (Original Music and Sound).

The Cast: (clockwise from top left) Jenn Harris, Rachel Nicks, Kristine Nielsen, Robert Sella, Nicholas Podany, and John Pankow.

CREATIVE, PRODUCTION, AND DESIGN TEAM
Written by: Christopher Durang
Direction: Emily Mann
Set and projection design: Beowulf Boritt
Costume design: Jennifer Von Mayrhauser
Lighting design: Jeff Croiter
Original Music and Sound design: Mark Bennett
Casting director: Henry Russell Bergstein
Production stage manager: Cheryl Mintz
Director of Production: David York
Resident Producer: Debbie Bisno
Managing Director: Michael S. Rosenberg
Artistic Director/Resident Playwright: Emily Mann

THE CAST (in alphabetical order)

Rosalind........................Jenn Harris
Salena...........................Rachel Nicks
Polly.............................Kristine Nielsen
Jimmy...........................John Pankow
Timmy...........................Nicholas Podany
Clifford.........................Robert Sella

The Actors and Stage Manager for this production are members of Actors Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.

Ticket Information and Performance Schedule
Turning Off the Morning News runs May 4 - June 3 in the Berlind Theatre. Single tickets range from $25 - $97.50 and are on sale now online at mccarter.org, by phone at (609) 258-2787, or in person at the McCarter Theatre Center Ticket Office, located at 91 University Place in Princeton.



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