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STAGE TUBE: Piper Perabo and Company Preview MCC's LOST GIRLS

By: Sep. 30, 2015
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Playwright ?John Pollono, director Jo Bonney and cast members, including Golden Globe nominee Piper Perabo, have many different answers for the question, "What is LOST GIRLS?"

What is LOST GIRLS?

What is LOST GIRLS? Playwright John Pollono, Director Jo Bonney, Piper Perabo and Company discuss #LostGirlsPlay in this snowy new video.Begins Oct. 21. Tix on sale now at www.mcctheater.org.

Posted by MCC Theater on Wednesday, September 30, 2015

MCC Theater has just announced the the New York premiere of John Pollono's Lost Girls. Golden Globe nominated star of stage and screen, Piper Perabo-who recently completed five seasons of the USA's popular drama series "Covert Affairs" for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination, and was last seen onstage in the Broadway and MCC Theater productions of Neil LaBute's Reasons to be Pretty-stars alongside Ebon Moss-Bachrach(HBO's "Girls"), Meghann Fahy (Next to Normal),Tasha Lawrence (Good People, The Whale), and newcomers Lizzy DeClement and Josh Green.

The production is directed by Jo Bonney who last collaborated with playwright Pollono on MCC's critically acclaimed production of Small Engine Repair. Lost Girls will begin previews on October 21, 2015 ahead of a November 9, 2015 opening night. It is scheduled through November 29, 2015. Casting for Lost Girls by Telsey + Co. For more information on MCC Theater, please visit www.mcctheater.org.

When Erica, their seventeen-year-old daughter, goes missing during a winter storm, Maggie and Lou -- former high school sweethearts, now divorced -- are forced to confront the legacy of their past decisions. Lost Girls is a hard-hitting drama about a blue-collar family struggling to rise above their limited prospects to prevent history from repeating itself. Filled with simmering passion, twists and dark humor, the play remains at its core a poignant love story.



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