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A Pumped-Up First Look at A Clockwork Orange

The Droogs have come out to play off-Broadway.

Alexandra Spencer-Jones's stage adaptation of A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess has released its first footage. The drama opens September 25 at New World Stages.

Jonno Davies makes his New York Stage debut in the lead role of Alex DeLarge and is joined by Matt Doyle as Georgie, Sean Patrick Higgins as Dim, Brian Lee Huynh as Frank/Dr. Brodsky, Timothy Sekk as Chaplain/Deltoid, Aleksander Varadian as Marty/Warder, Ashley Robinson as Minister/Old Woman, Jimmy Brooks as F-Me Pumps/Governor, Misha Osherovich as Pete, and Jordan Bondurant as a swing.

Based on Anthony Burgess's 1962 novel, the play is described as follows: "A Clockwork Orange lures audiences into a glass-edged, testosterone-filled underworld of a dystopian future. The explosive story of little Alex and his rebellious gang of Droogs is a groundbreaking classic of orgiastic ultraviolence and sexuality. As hauntingly relevant today as when Burgess's book first published in 1962 and when Stanley Kubrick's groundbreaking film caused a stir in 1971, A Clockwork Orange is an unapologetic celebration of the human condition."

A Clockwork Orange is produced off-Broadway by Glynis Henderson Productions, Martian Entertainment, and Matthew Gregory for ABA UK. The production features lighting design by James Baggaley, sound design by Emma Wilk, costume coordination by Jennifer A. Jacob, and casting by Stewart/Whitley.

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