Paul Rudnick's The New Century officially opened April 14 at Off-Broadway's Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater.
Nicholas Martin directs the Lincoln Center Theater presentation that
features Linda Lavin, Jayne Houdyshell, Peter Bartlett, Mike Doyle and
Christy Pusz.
The New Century, as show notes reveal, "is a series of four
short plays, which feature everyone from a concerned Long Island mother
of at least three gay children (Lavin), to an accomplished Midwestern
craftswoman (Houdyshell), to one of Mr. Rudnick's favorites, Mr.
Charles, a flamboyant resident of Palm Beach (Barlett). Ultimately, all
of these delicious and distraught people collide under surprising and
comic circumstances, and we discover just where our new century might
be heading."
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The opening-night party was held at New York City's O'Neal's. Here are some shots from the evening:
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| Linda Lavin |
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Peter Bartlett and Christy Pusz |
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| Jayne Houdyshell and Paul Rudnick |
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Mike Doyle |
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| Debra Monk and Lincoln Center Theater artistic director Andre Bishop |
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| Andrea Martin and Nicholas Martin |
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Julie White and Nathan Lane |
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| Julie Halston and David Pittu |
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Edward Hibbert |
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| Marylouise Burke |
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Christopher Fitzgerald and Jessica Stone |
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| Alfred Uhry, Dana Ivey and A.R. Gurney |
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