![]() ![]() Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll, by Ray Lawler, directed by Martin Gibbs The Associated Press, called the play a “maliciously funny diatribe about the desperate and demented business of producing a play on Broadway.” ![]() It’s alternately raucous, ridiculous and tender-and proves that sometimes the biggest laughs happen offstage. The playwright, Peter Austin, is joined by the director, a lead actor, and assorted friends and hangers-on (including a critic) as they nervously wait for the late-night reviews printed in the newspapers. ![]() It’s Only A Play, by Terence McNally, directed by Peter NewlingĪ wealthy first-time Broadway producer, Julia Budder, is throwing an opening night party for The Golden Egg at her luxurious Manhattan home. They’ve been warned of side effects – can they trust their feelings, or is this just a chemical romance? The Effect premiered to great acclaim at London’s National Theatre in late 2012 winning the UK Critic’s Circle Award for Best New Play for young playwright Lucy Prebble. ![]() Sealed off from the outside world, the attraction between Connie and Tristan turns into deeper feelings as their doses get stronger. Both have signed up to a clinical trial for a new antidepressant super-drug. The Effect, by Lucy Prebble, directed by Claire AbagiaĬonnie is a psychology student. Click here for a copy of our MTC 2023 Publicity Brochure ![]()
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