Ella Beatty (Appropriate, “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans”), John Behlmann (Tootsie, Significant Other), Rachel Brosnahan (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, the upcoming Superman: Legacy) Lilli Cooper (The Cottage, Tootsie), David Corenswet (Twisters, “Hollywood,” the forthcoming Superman: Legacy), Hiram Delgado (Take Me Out, The Hours Are Feminine), Chris Perfetti (“Abbott Elementary,” Moscow x6), Miriam Silverman (The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window), John Slattery (“Mad Men,” The Front Page) and Carmen Zilles (Epiphany, Lincoln Center Theater); Playwright Richard Greenberg (Take Me Out, Three Days of Rain); Director Robert Falls (Death of Salesman, Aida); From The Acting Company - Kent Gash (Artistic Director) Erik Schroeder (Managing Director) and Devin Brain (Producing Director); The evening is produced by special arrangement with Eric Falkenstein.
The Acting Company (Kent Gash, Artistic Director, Erik Schroeder, Managing Director, Devin Brain, Producing Director), by special arrangement with Eric Falkenstein, presents Holiday, a new adaptation by Tony Award-winning playwright Richard Greenberg (Take Me Out, Three Days of Rain), from the play by Philip Barry. Tony Award winner Robert Falls (Death of Salesman, Aida) will direct an all-star cast featuring Ella Beatty (Appropriate, “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans”), John Behlmann (Tootsie, Significant Other), Rachel Brosnahan (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, the upcoming Superman: Legacy) Lilli Cooper (The Cottage, Tootsie), David Corenswet (Twisters, “Hollywood,” the forthcoming Superman: Legacy), Hiram Delgado (Take Me Out, The Hours Are Feminine), Chris Perfetti (“Abbott Elementary,” Moscow x6), Miriam Silverman (The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window), John Slattery (“Mad Men,” The Front Page), and Carmen Zilles (Epiphany, Lincoln Center Theater). For tickets, starting at $50, visit TheActingCompany.org/Holiday, or call (212) 772-4448
The classic romantic comedy Holiday, known to many in its beloved screen adaptation starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, has been reimagined by Tony Award-winning playwright Richard Greenberg and Director Robert Falls. The Upper East Side Seton family prepares to welcome free-spirited Johnny Case to the fold, but as New Year’s Eve approaches, the eternal battle between whether one lives to work or works to live threatens to break them all apart.
Proceeds for the evening will benefit The Acting Company’s national tour and education initiatives that reach tens of thousands of students and audience members across nearly two dozen states annually. Tickets range from $50-$500. Sponsorship packages are available for $5,000. For sponsors and premium ticket holders, the evening will include a post-performance reception with the artists. For tickets and information, visit TheActingCompany.org/Holiday, or call (212) 772-4448.
PHOTOS by Elyse Mertz
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