Monsterface
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jun 6, 2008
Closed Jun 28, 2008
Opened Jun 6, 2008
Closed Jun 28, 2008
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Audax Theatre presents Daniel Roberts' Monsterface, directed by Alex Lippard.
After Melanie Crane, a beautiful but middling actress suffers a mental breakdown, her husband Paul brings her to her childhood home of New Hope, PA to heal. On the night of a snowstorm and after an unspeakable secret is revealed, can the historical town of New Hope, where George Washington staged his famous Delaware crossing, help the Cranes save their marriage and their lives?
THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:
Irish Arts Center
553 W 51st St
New York, NY 10019
The Mainstage's season consists of three new plays and three staged readings. The theater seats 99 and is handicapped accessible. Irish Arts Center is the premier showcase for Irish drama in America featuring classics as well as the best new Iris [...] Read More
553 W 51st St
New York, NY 10019
The Mainstage's season consists of three new plays and three staged readings. The theater seats 99 and is handicapped accessible. Irish Arts Center is the premier showcase for Irish drama in America featuring classics as well as the best new Iris [...] Read More
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Ambition outstrips execution in Daniel Roberts' overstuffed play Monsterface, now at the Irish Arts Center, which careens like a runaway train from theme to theme, as well as subplot to subplot, without ever quite coming together as an organic whole.
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Paul Crane (Ted Schneider) is devoted to his unstable actress wife, Melanie (Sarah Grace Wilson), whom he has brought back to her childhood home in New Hope, Pennsylvania. Meanwhile Melanie's sister, Maggie (Anna Wood), is trying to seduce Paul. In the midst of this family drama, Paul is involved in a takeover of an historic Inn in New Hope -- where a young, somewhat slow, and innocent worker named Mickey (Jason Blaine) becomes a pawn in a s[...]