Tolins’ new play makes its world premiere at the Bay Street Theater.
The Forgotten Woman, a new play by Jonathan Tolins (Buyer & Cellar), begins performances tonight at Sag Harbor's Bay Street Theater.
Directed by Noah Himmelstein, The Forgotten Woman is described as follows: "Margaret Meier is a gifted soprano on the verge of a major operatic career. And she's terrified. When a handsome reporter shows up at her Chicago hotel room, this anything-but-diva-like diva is forced to grapple with every aspect of her life: her less-than-passionate marriage, her child, her ambition, her weight, and the price she must pay in a most demanding and irrational art form. Will Margaret succeed in mastering her career, men, and her own self-doubt to release the star within?"
The cast stars Ashlie Atkinson (Steve) as Margaret, Darren Goldstein (The Affair) as Steve, Mark Junek (The Outs) as Erick, Justin Mark (Gotham) as Jordan, and Robert Stanton (The Coast of Utopia) as Rudolph.
Performances run through June 19.