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Lucas Hnath's The Christians Extends

Following its New York run at Playwrights Horizons, the drama heads to Los Angeles.

Linda Powell, Andrew Garman, Larry Powell, and Philip Kerr in Lucas Hnath's The Christians at Playwrights Horizons.
Linda Powell, Andrew Garman, Larry Powell, and Philip Kerr in Lucas Hnath's The Christians at Playwrights Horizons.
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Lucas Hnath's The Christians has been extended by Playwrights Horizons through October 25. The new drama began performances off-Broadway on Friday, August 28, and opened on September 17.

The drama, which had its world premiere in the 2014 Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville, stars Emily Donahoe (33 Variations), Andrew Garman (Salome), Philip Kerr (A Time to Kill), Larry Powell (Broke-ology), and Linda Powell (On Golden Pond). Garman, Ms. Powell, Mr. Powell, and Donahoe all starred in the Louisville production.

A look at faith in America and its power to unite or divide, The Christians finds Pastor Paul (Garman) preaching a sermon that will shake the foundation of his congregation's beliefs. Les Waters directs the work, which includes a live, rotating 20-person choir drawing singers from all five boroughs. The production features scenic design by Dane Laffrey, costume design by Connie Furr, lighting design by Tony Award nominee Ben Stanton, and sound design by Jake Rodriguez.

Following its off-Broadway run, The Christians will play Center Theatre Group's Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles December 2-January 10, with opening night taking place December 13.

For tickets to the New York production of The Christians, click here.

For tickets to the Los Angeles production of The Christians, click here.

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