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Just Announced: Casting for IF I FORGET

 

If I Forget

I’m happy to announce the complete cast of Steven Levenson’s If I Forget, directed by Daniel Sullivan. Please join me in welcoming Larry Bryggman (Lou), Maria Dizzia (Sharon), Tasha Lawrence (Ellen), Jeremy Shamos (Michael), Seth Steinberg (Joey), Kate Walsh (Holly), and Gary Wilmes (Howard) to the production.

Both Jeremy and Larry are longtime members of the Roundabout family, Jeremy having appeared most recently in Noises Off and Larry in Harvey. I’m thrilled to have them back at Roundabout alongside Steven and Daniel, and excited to welcome the rest of this exceptional cast to the Pels. For more information, please visit our website.

First previews for If I Forget begin February 2.


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iifI’m thrilled to share that Tony Award-winning director Daniel Sullivan has come onboard to direct Steven Levenson’s If I Forget at the Laura Pels Theatre this winter. Dan is a longtime member of the Roundabout family, having directed fantastic productions of Intimate Apparel, Prelude to a Kiss, and Major Barbara on our stages. His long roster of Broadway credits includes Glengarry Glen Ross, Rabbit Hole, The Merchant of Venice, and Proof, and he’s also known for many seasons of work at The Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park.

Dan is a truly gifted director of new work, and I’m thrilled to have him at the helm of Steven’s wonderful play.

If I Forget begins previews on February 2, with an Opening Night set for February 22, 2017. This is a limited engagement Off-Broadway through April 30, 2017. Casting and creative team will be announced soon.

 


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New Plays at Roundabout

 

I am thrilled to share several exciting updates for the coming season, all of them related to new plays. First, I’m proud to announce that the Roundabout Underground Program, which has brought us the exceptional work of Stephen Karam and Joshua Harmon, among many others, will be expanding its programming. Starting next Fall, we will now produce two new works in the Underground each season. The expansion of this vital program (not to mention its phenomenal success thus far) is a huge step forward for Roundabout’s New Play Initiative and a testament to the hard work and impeccable taste of Roundabout Underground producers Robyn Goodman, Jill Rafson, and Josh Fiedler, as well as the rest of the Literary team. I know I speak for Robyn, Jill, and Josh when I say that I couldn’t be more excited to introduce two early-career playwrights to New York audiences each season.

I am also happy to share the play that has been chosen for the first slot in the Underground’s newly expanded season. Jenny Rachel Weiner’s Kingdom Come will premiere in the Underground in Fall 2016. Jenny’s wonderful play appeared in May’s Underground Reading Series, and I’m very excited to bring her work back to the Black Box Theatre in a fully realized production.

We also have two incredibly exciting new plays headed to the Laura Pels Theatre next season, both of them world premieres by Underground alums. Steven Levenson’s If I Forget will be coming to the Pels next winter, and Meghan Kennedy’s Roundabout-commissioned Napoli, Brooklyn, will be at the Pels in spring 2017. You know Steven from two previous plays at Roundabout: 2008’s The Language of Trees and 2013’s The Unavoidable Disappearance of Tom Durnin. And you will remember Meghan from her 2014 Underground play, Too Much, Too Much, Too Many.

I am honored to welcome all three of these writers to our 2016-2017 Season, and I’m especially thankful to have Steven and Meghan, two invaluable members of the Roundabout family of artists, returning to our theatre.

More details on casts and creative teams will be announced in the near future. I encourage you to join our Email Club for the latest news.


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