Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of Steven Levenson’s new play made its debut at the Laura Pels Theatre.
The Unavoidable Disappearance of Tom Durnin, Steven Levenson’s new play about a family torn apart by the patriarch’s wrongdoings, opened at Roundabout Theatre Company’s Laura Pels Theatre Off-Broadway on Thursday, June 27. Directed by Scott Ellis, the production stars David Morse, Christopher Denham, Sarah Goldberg, Rich Sommer, and Lisa Emery. Joining the cast and creative team for the official first night was a guest list that included Alec and Hilaria Baldwin, Colin Donnell, F. Murray Abraham, Ira Glass, Sarah Steele, Tovah Feldshuh, and more.
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The cast of
The Unavoidable Disappearance of Tom Durnin takes an opening night bow.
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The men of the company: Christopher Denham, David Morse, and Rich Sommer.
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The lovely ladies: Lisa Emery and Sarah Goldberg.
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Playwright Steven Levenson joins the cast for a group shot.
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Alec and Hilaria Baldwin are ardent supporters of Roundabout Theatre Company and brand-new plays.
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Radio personality Ira Glass knows a thing or two about the American lives depicted in the play he’s about to see.
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Stage veteran F. Murray Abraham is getting ready to film episodes of the popular Showtime series
Homeland.
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Colin Donnell appeared in Roundabout Theatre Company’s acclaimed revival of
Anything Goes.
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Evan Cabnet and Sarah Steele collaborated on the 2011 LCT3 production of the play
All-American.
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Lois Smith and Michael Wilson are gearing up to work together on Signature Theatre Company’s production of Horton Foote’s
The Old Friends.
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Rupert Holmes is eager to support his
Mystery of Edwin Drood director Scott Ellis on his latest opening night.
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Ordinary Days collaborators Marc Bruni and Adam Gwon are ready for a night at the theater.
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Tovah Feldshuh gets theatrical on her way into the theater.
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