Orange, Hat & Grace
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Sep 22, 2010
Closed Oct 10, 2010
Opened Sep 22, 2010
Closed Oct 10, 2010
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In a cabin in the woods, aging Orange finds her orderly life upended by a feral suitor and the reappearance of a figure from her past who's come home for a final visit. Equal parts American gothic and unlikely romance, Orange, Hat & Grace is a funny, fierce and provocative inquiry into our relationship with the natural world.
Join us for the World Premiere of this remarkable new play and Gregory S. Moss' NY debut. Directed by Artistic Director, Sarah Benson (BLASTED, THAT FACE), Orange, Hat & Grace was written in Soho Rep's 2009 Writer/Director Lab.
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The land is dying in the strange, backwoods world of Gregory S. Moss' Orange, Hat & Grace, now receiving its world premiere at Soho Rep. The playwright fills the promising, but uneven work with symbols and portents such as this; yet interestingly enough, the play is at its best when it instead focuses on character relationships.
The primary storyline depicts the unlikely romance between Orange (Stephanie Roth Haberle), an elderly woman living in a cabin in the woods, and Hat (Matthew Maher), a rather dimwitted man-child who shows up one day, trying to chop wood off of Orange's roof so he can make a fire. Their interactions are deliciously quirky, as Hat sets out to woo the seemingly reluct[...]