Juvenilia
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Dec 7, 2003
Closed Dec 21, 2003
Opened Dec 7, 2003
Closed Dec 21, 2003
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What better way to avoid writing a term paper than by plotting to seduce the wholesome girl across the hall? Add a little tequila and a hellbent It Girl, and soon all boundaries are tested. A rivetingly authentic and hilarious examination of how the truth sneaks out when no one's looking. Playwrights Horizons presents the world premiere of Juvenilia, a new play by Wendy MacLeod. David Petrarca directs.
Student Rush Tickets will be available for $15 (cash only, day of performance, subject to availability).
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Though two actors portray lizards in Edward Albee's Seascape, Wendy MacLeod's Juvenilia may be the first play ever in which an actual lizard upstages four hyperkinetic actors. The electric green reptile, called Nelly (after the best-selling rap entertainer?), resides in a terrarium that has pride of place in the cinderblock dorm room that Michael Yeargan has designed with generous proportions. The sterile space is occupied by Henry (Ian Brennan), a diffident college senior with a couple of decidedly less diffident friends and sleeping partners, Brodie (Luke MacFarlane) and Meredith (Aubrey Dollar).
While Nelly occasionally climbs a lone piece of driftwood and then descends from it but, for [...]