Time Stands Still
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SHOW INFORMATION
Opened Jan 28, 2010
Closed Mar 27, 2010
2hr. 0min.
(includes 1 intermission)
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
James and Sarah, a journalist and a photographer, have been together for nine years and share a passion for documenting the realities of war. But when injuries force them to return home to New York, the adventurous couple confronts the prospect of a more conventional life. Time Stands Still is a blazingly important new work about responsibility - to ourselves, to our loved ones, to our community, and to our world.
This new production of Time Stands Still marks the fourth collaboration for Margulies and Tony winning director Daniel Sullivan (Sight Unseen on Broadway, Brooklyn Boy, Dinner with Friends). Eric Bogosian and Laura Linney star with Alicia Silverstone and Brian D'Arcy James.
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WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?
What are other members saying?
wendeliz
best new play of the season--by far!!
do not miss
Reviewed by WENDELIZ
on Sunday, Feb 21st, 2010
D'Arcy James should finally get his Tony
An excellent play, with a stand out performance by Brian DArcy James, the most versatile actor on Broadway. Compelling play, outstanding performances all around!
Reviewed by jayirwin
on Tuesday, Feb 2nd, 2010
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How does one cope with real-life horrors -- particularly when it's your job to document them? Donald Margulies' layered and thought-provoking new drama Time Stands Still, making its Broadway debut at Manhattan Theatre Club's Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, centers on two veteran journalists who have braved danger in some of the most violent political hot spots in the world. However, while they must come to terms with their experiences overseas, they also find that domestic life can be equally challenging.
As the play begins, photographer Sarah (Laura Linney) and writer James (Brian d'Arcy James) are returning from the Middle East, with the former bearing the physical scars from a roadside bomb[...]