New Light Theater Project (Strange Country, In the Soundless Awe) will present a 25th anniversary revival of SIGHT UNSEEN, Donald Margulies' 1992 Pulitzer Prize finalist and Obie Award-winning drama. Directed by Jerry Heymann, previews begin tonight, February 8, at Access Theater in Tribeca.
SIGHT UNSEEN is the story of Jonathan Waxman, an American painter who is so successful that his works can fetch astronomical prices sight unseen. While in England for a retrospective of his paintings, Jonathan visits his original muse, Patricia, and her husband. When Jonathan discovers an early painting of Patricia he'd done when they were young lovers, it stirs up unreconciled passions. Darting from past to present and back, the characters are forced to deal with the sadness of lost love, issues of anti-Semitism, and the role of the artist in uncertain times.
SIGHT UNSEEN stars Lee Seymour, Nancy Nagrant, Richard Brundage and Ally Carey with a production team that includes Brian Dudkiewicz (set), Ashleigh Poteat (costumes), Ali Hall (lighting), Andy Evan Cohen (sound design), and Theresa McElwee (dialect coach).
Donald Margulies is an American playwright and a professor of English and Theater Studies at Yale University. In 2000, he received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play Dinner with Friends. His other plays include Dinner with Friends, The Loman Family Picnic, Collected Stories, The Model Apartment, and What's Wrong with This Picture?
Jerry Heymann is an award-winning director. Select credits include: Call Me Charlie with Danny DeVito (La Mama), My Daddy's Serious American Gift (Tiffany Theatre in LA), A Country For Old Men (American Stage Company), Three (Ensemble Studio Theatre), and Demeter's Lost Daughter (St. Clement's Theatre). He holds a PhD and MFA from Carnegie-Mellon University and is a proud member of SSDC.
Under Artistic Director Sarah Norris, NEW LIGHT THEATER PROJECT is an ensemble-based theater company in New York City. They place writers at the center of the process of developing new works and reinterpreting classic stories. They create an environment-for both artist and audience-that is open, engaging, and affordable. The company was inducted into the Indie Theater Hall of Fame in 2014 by Indie Theater Now. For more information, visit NewLightTheaterProject.com.
SIGHT UNSEEN February 8 - 25, Wednesday - Sunday at 8pm. Access Theater is located at 380 Broadway on the 4th floor (at White Street) -- accessible from the A/C/E/N/Q/R/6 trains at Canal Street or the 1 train at Franklin. Tickets are $15 at 212-966-1047 or www.NewLightTheaterProject.com.
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