LAByrinth Theater Company (Co-Artistic Directors Stephen Adly Guirgis, Mimi O'Donnell, Yul Vázquez, and Managing Director Danny Feldman) has announced today that the World Premiere Production of The Atmosphere of Memory by David Bar Katz has been extended by popular demand and will play an extra 7 performances at the Bank Street Theater (155 Bank Street). The production, directed by Pam MacKinnon, began performances on Saturday, October 15 and officially opens on Sunday, October 30.
The cast of The Atmosphere of Memory includes Academy, Emmy, and Tony Award-Winner
Ellen Burstyn,
Max Casella ("The Sopranos," "Boardwalk Empire"),
Kelley Curran (Angels in America, Henry V),
David Deblinger (The Wood, Our Lady of 121st Street), Tony Award-winner
John Glover (Love! Valour! Compassion!, Waiting for Godot),
Charles Goforth (underneathmybed, Henry V),
Paul Kandel (The Who's Tommy, One Flea Spare),
Kelley Rae O'Donnell (Heal Me Television, The 24 Hour Plays),
Melissa Ross (Our Lady of 121st Street, A Winter Party) and
Sidney Williams (Little Flower of East Orange, Identical Same Temptation).
The design team includes
David Gallo (scenic design),
Emily Rebholz (costume design), Dans Sheehan (lighting design), and Brendan Connelly (sound design).
The Atmosphere of Memory opens Labyrinth's 2011/12 season and tells the story of playwright Jon Stone, who has recently found the courage to write his masterpiece: a play about his upbringing. But when his actual mother is cast to play his mother on stage and his estranged father remembers the family history differently, Jon is forced to rewrite, not only his play, but his past as well. With twists hilarious and heartbreaking, playwright Katz (
Philip Roth in Khartoum, Freak) turns Williams and O'Neill on their heads by imagining a world where the boundaries between life and art, fact and fiction, are as blurry as The Atmosphere of Memory itself.
Tickets are now available at
labtheater.org.
Following the successful Broadway engagement of the Tony-nominated Best Play, The Motherf**ker with the Hat by
Stephen Adly Guirgis, Labyrinth has found a new home for its 20th season, taking up residence at the newly rechristened, Bank Street Theater (155 Bank Street), a Greenwich Village landmark, formerly known as The Cherry Pit.
LAByrinth Theater Company offers an opportunity for theater patrons to become part of one of New York's most exciting theater companies with our LABPASS Membership. For just $35, LABPASS Members enjoy a host of exclusive benefits including steep discounts and pre-sale opportunities for all productions, advanced reservation privileges to our free Barn Series readings, Members only workshop performances of new plays, as well as invitations to special Member events throughout the year.
For additional information, or to order a LABPASS Membership, please visit the website at
www.labtheater.org
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