Reckless
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Oct 14, 2004
Closed Dec 19, 2004
Opened Oct 14, 2004
Closed Dec 19, 2004
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Manhattan Theatre Club and Second Stage Theatre will partner to present the Broadway premiere of Reckless, by Craig Lucas, starring Mary-Louise Parker. Mark Brokaw directs.
The play stars Mary-Louise Parker as Rachel. It's Christmas Eve, her son has "fired" her, her husband's put out a contract on her life, and so she's out the window - literally. This bittersweet comedy follows Rachel through a bizarre, fantastic and sometimes nightmarish journey as she travels across the country, finding "home" with a succession of intimate strangers.
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Mary-Louise Parker is to the present-day theater what Julie Harris was to Broadway during the '50s and '60s. Like Harris, she returns to the boards regularly, always in roles either subtly or blatantly different from previous parts she's played; she bestows on the works, whether top- or lower-drawer, her intelligence and skill, infusing them with an irresistible charm. To some extent she may spread her talent this side of the continent because, again like Harris, she isn't Hollywood catnip: When Prelude to a Kiss was filmed (with its New York director, Norman René, helming), Meg Ryan usurped Parker's assignment, and Gwyneth Paltrow will soon show up on celluloid in the Proof role t[...]