Fault Lines
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SHOW INFORMATION
CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Sep 30, 2008
Closed Nov 9, 2008
Opened Sep 30, 2008
Closed Nov 9, 2008
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Naked Angels presents Stephen Belber's Fault Lines, directed by David Schwimmer, starring Noah Emmerich, Dominic Fumusa, Josh Lucas, and Jennifer Mudge.
Whole Foods, Edie Brickell and mini-hot dogs abound in this dark and twisted new play, in which a seemingly ordinary boys night out turns sour for two friends when a stranger forces them to delineate the boundaries between loyalty, conviction, and betrayal.
This production replaces the previously scheduled production of The Talk.
THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:
Cherry Lane Theatre
38 Commerce St
New York, NY 10014
This tiny theater is located in the West Village on a charming residential street. The playhouse was founded in 1924 by the poet Edna St. Vincent Millay. The best seats are located behind Row H, especially Row J, seats 2-10.
38 Commerce St
New York, NY 10014
This tiny theater is located in the West Village on a charming residential street. The playhouse was founded in 1924 by the poet Edna St. Vincent Millay. The best seats are located behind Row H, especially Row J, seats 2-10.
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In Stephen Belber's compelling new work
Fault Lines, now being presented by Naked Angels at the Cherry Lane, the playwright cleverly combines an ordinary situation -- two thirty-something buddies hanging out in the back room of a bar -- with a wild card event: the sudden intervention a socially clueless "bona-fide dick-job" intent on crashing their night out.
For a while, one wonders if the playwright is simply planning a threesome variation on Edward Albee's The Zoo Story; but happily for the audience, he's concocted something far more intricate -- a play that will have spectators literally gasping as surprise succeeds surprise.
That's a pretty neat trick for an 80-minute chamber play t[...]