Has Anyone Seen "Getting Home"???
Has Anyone Seen "Getting Home"???#0
Posted: 6/28/06 at 4:45pmhttp://www.secondstagetheatre.com/homepage.html
re: Has Anyone Seen 'Getting Home'???#1
Posted: 6/28/06 at 5:29pm
GETTING HOME ALL THIS INTIMACY
WORLD PREMIERE! JUNE 5 - JULY 1
with Marcy Harriell, Brian Henderson, Manu Narayan
MARCY HARRIELL (Jan/Kadeeshya). Marcy returns to Second Stage Theatre where she appeared in Michael John LaChiusa's Little Fish and Athol Fugard's Sorrows & Rejoicings. She was recently spotted as a soprano at City Center Encores! Kismet. Previously, she spent two years on the small screen as series regulars on NBC's "Ed" and CBS's "Queens Supreme." Recent theatre credits include Lucky Duck (Old Globe) and Company (Kennedy Center). Broadway: Rent (Mimi, first replacement). Other Off-Broadway and regional credits include A Sondheim Celebration (Lincoln Center), Weird Romance (York Theatre), The Compleat Female Stage Beauty (Philadelphia Theatre Company), National Tours of West Side Story (Maria), Blood Brothers, and approximately 3,000 workshops.
BRIAN HENDERSON (Tristan/Viktor/Laser). Brian has appeared Off-Broadway in The Mistakes Madeline Made at Naked Angels, As You Like It at NYSF, and In the Wings at the Promenade Theatre. He also served as the male understudy for Second Stage Theatre's recent production of The Little Dog Laughed. Regional credits include The Shape of Things for Barrington Stage Company. TV: "The Guiding Light." He received his MFA from NYU's Graduate Acting Program.
MANU NARAYAN (Cab Driver/Craig/Nilesh). Manu played the leading role of Akaash in the Broadway production of Bombay Dreams (Drama League Award). His Off-Broadway credits include F*CKing A, NYSF (World Premiere); Sidd (Dodger Stages); The Unknown (NYMF 2005); Bintou (The Play Company); Josephine's Song (York Theatre); I Am Mou (Circle East, World Premiere). National Tour: Miss Saigon. Regional: The People Next Door (Yale Rep, American Premiere); Mary Zimmerman's Metamorphoses (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park); Indian Ink (The Wilma Theate); Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare and Co); A Winter's Tale (Missouri Rep); Love's Labour's Lost (Shakespeare and Co); Largo (New York Stage and Film); The Nightingale (The O'Neill Festival); The Green Violin (St. Petersburg, Russia); A Christmas Carol (Alabama Shakespeare Festival.) Television: "Law and Order SVU," "The Sopranos," and "As The World Turns." Film: Quarterlife Crisis. He received a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University.
ANTON DUDLEY (Playwright). Anton’s plays include Slag Heap, The Lake's End, This Ball of Mud & Fire, Honor and the River, edWARd2, Davy & Stu, Bleeding the Leech, Spamlet, and Soul Perversions, and have been presented by Manhattan Theatre Club (6@6 Series), New York Theatre Workshop (where he is a member of the Usual Suspects), Lincoln Center Theatre Directors' Lab, and others. He holds an MFA in dramatic writing from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and a BA in drama from Vassar College. He has received many playwriting awards, including a Dramatists' Guild Fellowship, a New York Theatre Workshop Residency at Dartmouth College, a Baryshnikov Dance Foundation residency, and NYU's Goldberg Award for Best Play and the John Golden Prize in Playwriting.
DAVID SCHWEIZER (Director). David returns to Second Stage where he most recently staged Charles L. Mee's Wintertime with Marsha Mason and Michael Cerveris. Recent credits include My Price Point by Mike Albo at P.S.122, William Hamilton's White Chocolate at the Century Center, Songs From an Unmade Bed by Mark Campbell and various composers at New York Theatre Workshop, Albert Herring at Gotham Chamber Opera, The Mines of Sulphur by Sir Richard Rodney Bennett at New York City Opera, The Road Home at Geva and Huntington Theatre Company, Los Big Names by Marga Gomez at the Magic Theater (currently off-Broadway), Hannah and Martin by Kate Fodor at San Jose Repertory Theatre, and Permanent Collection by Thomas Gibbons at Baltimore's Center Stage.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/10/05
re: Has Anyone Seen 'Getting Home'???#2
Posted: 6/29/06 at 10:22amI saw it this week. It was extremely entertaining. It's slightly bizarre but the acting is great and its full of fun pop culture references (myspace, gmail). Brian Henderson was so funny (and naked). Definately try to catch it before it closes in a couple of days
re: Has Anyone Seen 'Getting Home'???#3
Posted: 6/29/06 at 10:15pm
I went to have lunch at the Whole Foods across the central park on my last day in NYC, and i bumped into Manu and he told me all about it, i already had a ticket for Bridge & Tunnel and i regret not seeing this play so bad! thanks for the info MissNy, I guess seeing Brian naked is worth seeing it! even if you have no interest in seeing the play, which i actually do. I loved Manu in Bombay Dreams. He is such a sweet guy.
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