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Parlour Song
producer: Atlantic Theater Company
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On the mainstage at the Atlantic, a new play about domestic unhappiness.
Closing Performance at the Atlantic Theatre: April 6, 2008
From the theatre:
What happens when two ordinary people discover they hate what they have become? In his inimitably sly and incisive way, outstanding British playwright Jez Butterworth (Mojo, The Night Heron) takes on domestic paranoia with his new play Parlour Song. In this World Premiere production, we are introduced to Dale, a demolitions expert, who comes to believe that his wife is stealing from him. Butterworth takes us into a heightened comic world where all is not what it seems, and the looming sense of a wolf at the door becomes ever more intense.
What's the Atlantic Theatre?: At its brand new theatre on the western edge of Chelsea, this long-running Off-Broadway group stages plays in the intimate, realistic style developed by its founders, David Mamet and William H. Macy. There's a top-notch acting school attached to the theatre, and several highly-regarded Broadway productions started out here. Earthy yet cosmopolitan. More here.
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