Previews begin Monday (October 24) at 8pm, for the LCT3 world premiere production of ALL-AMERICAN, a new play by Julia Brownell, directed by Evan Cabnet. LCT3 is Lincoln Center Theater's programming initiative devoted to producing the work of new artists and developing new audiences. ALL-AMERICAN is the first production of its fourth season. Opening night is Monday, November 7, at 6:45 pm at The Duke on 42nd Street, a New 42nd Street® project (229 West 42 Street). ALL-AMERICAN runs for four weeks only through November 19.
ALL-AMERICAN, which features
Rebecca Creskoff,
Meredith Forlenza,
Brock Harris,
Sarah Steele,
C.J. Wilson and
Harry Zittel, has sets by
Lee Savage, costumes by
Jessica Wegener Shay, lighting by Japhy Weidman and sound by
Jill BC DuBoff.
ALL-AMERICAN is the story of a modern American family: suburban dad and former NFL star Mike Slattery (played by
C.J. Wilson) works hard to make his daughter Katie (
Meredith Forlenza) the new star quarterback at her new school while ignoring her brainy twin brother Aaron (
Harry Zittel). But Katie isn't sure she wants to keep playing and Mike's wife Beth (
Rebecca Creskoff) isn't sure she wants to keep playing along.
ALL-AMERICAN is performed Monday through Saturday evenings at 8pm, with matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2pm (There is no matinee performance on Wednesday, October 26). Tickets, all priced at $20, are available at The Duke on 42nd Street box office, by visiting
Dukeon42.org, or by calling 646-223-3010.
The 2011-2012 season will mark a milestone for LCT3. In late spring 2012, LCT3 will move into its new home, the Claire Tow Theater, a 131-seat theater currently being built on the roof of the Vivian Beaumont Theater. In addition,
Lincoln Center Theater will reopen LCT3's recent, critically acclaimed production of 4000 Miles, a new play by
Amy Herzog, directed by
Daniel Aukin, as part of its regular Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater season in April.
Currently,
Lincoln Center Theater is presenting the Tony Award-winning Best Play, War Horse, directed by
Marianne Elliott and
Tom Morris at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, the Broadway production of
Jon Robin Baitz's critically acclaimed new play, Other Desert Cities, directed by
Joe Mantello at the Booth Theatre and Blood and Gifts, a new play by
J.T. Rogers, directed by
Bartlett Sher at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater.
For additional information on LCT3 please visit
www.lct3.org.
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