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Mike Doyle and Christy Pusz round out the cast which includes Peter Bartlett, Jayne Houdyshell, and Linda Lavin in Lincoln Center Theater's production of Paul Rudnick's The New Century, a group of four one-act plays, to begin performances on March 20 at the Mitzi Newhouse Theater. The production, which will open officially on April 14, and is directed by Nicholas Martin.
"The New Century is a series of four short plays, which feature everyone from a concerned Long Island mother of at least three gay children (to be played by Linda Lavin), to an accomplished Midwestern craftswoman (to be played by Jayne Houdyshell), to one of Mr. Rudnick's favorites, Mr. Charles, a flamboyant resident of Palm Beach (to be played by Peter Barlett). Ultimately, all of these delicious and distraught people collide under surprising and comic circumstances, and we discover just where our new century might be heading," explain press notes.
Doyle has appeared Off-Broadway in Burning Blue and has a recurring role on "Law & Order: SVU." Pusz's Broadway credits include Dinner at Eight and La Boheme.
Peter Bartlett was last seen at Lincoln Center Theater in The Frogs. His Broadway credits include Never Gonna Dance, Voices in the Dark, Beauty and the Beast, In the Boom Boom Room and A Patriot for Me. His many off-Broadway credits include the original productions of Paul Rudnick's The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told (Drama Desk nomination), Jeffrey and Mr. Charles, Currently of Palm Beach.
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