Samuel D. Hunter’s Little Bear Ridge Road, the play starring Laurie Metcalf and Micah Stock that marked the Broadway return of producer Scott Rudin, will end its limited engagement two months early ...
The play will now close Dec. 21 rather than the originally announced Feb. 15. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer The play was well-reviewed, with THR’s David Rooney calling it “a singularly beautiful ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The lauded play by Samuel D. Hunter is the first production of Scott Rudin’s comeback season. Despite positive reviews, sales have been soft. By ...
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The actors are dueling forces as a semi-estranged aunt and nephew in small-town Idaho in Joe Mantello’s production, brought to Broadway by Scott Rudin and Barry Diller. By David Rooney Chief Film ...
95 minutes, with no intermission. At the Booth Theatre, 222 W. 45th St. Actress Laurie Metcalf and playwright Samuel D. Hunter are a match made in Middle America. There are few writers who can ...
Samuel D. Hunter’s latest begins as a very funny two-hander comedy in which Laurie Metcalf plays another of her sharp-tongued curmudgeons and Micah Stock brings to the stage a more svelte version of ...
Some people when faced, say, with cancer, prefer to keep their health crisis secret. It often comes from a desire to protect loved ones from pain or to not be treated like a victim. But it can also be ...
The script for Samuel D. Hunter’s “Little Bear Ridge Road” indicates that the play takes place at “a couch in a void.” As the lights come up, we see it — a white leather monstrosity with separate ...
Exiting the theater after seeing “Little Bear Ridge Road,” I was obsessing over Laurie Metcalf’s fierce, spot-on performance. I couldn’t help but think, it’s as if the role of the reclusive, ...