Morning's at Seven
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Apr 21, 2002
Closed Jul 28, 2002
Opened Apr 21, 2002
Closed Jul 28, 2002
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Paul Osborn's Morning's at Seven takes place in a small Midwestern town in 1939. The play is an affectionate portrait of a tight-knit family, all of whom have spent their lives together, and whose existence becomes unsettled when they begin to question how they'll spend their remaining years. Daniel Sullivan (2001 Tony Award winner for Proof) directs.
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Although John Arnone is giving him a run for his money this season (on the Golden Theatre stage, in The Goat), John Lee Beatty is still the man to see when you need to build a house on stage. Or, as is the case in Paul Osborn's Morning's at Seven, two houses: The play calls for the three-story backs of two homes on a residential street in a quiet Midwestern town. In confident response, the wily Beatty has put up a pair of enticing structures designed with plenty of architectural detail. There are screen doors, and mullioned and eyebrow and bay windows, and lathed posts, and carved friezes, and lighting fixtures and trellises covered with late-summer roses. Each of the houses has a porch [...]