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Nick Payne's Incognito Extends Its American Premiere

The production adds two weeks to off-Broadway run.

Charlie Cox and Heather Lind in the MTC production of Nick Payne's Incognito, directed by Dough Hughes.
Charlie Cox and Heather Lind in the MTC production of Nick Payne's Incognito, directed by Dough Hughes.
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Nick Payne's Incognito has extended its American premiere by two weeks at Manhattan Theatre Club's New York City Center – Stage I. Performances will now run through July 10.

Directed by Doug Hughes (The Father), the production features Geneva Carr (Hand to God), Heather Lind (Of Good Stock), Charlie Cox (Daredevil), and Morgan Spector (Ironbound).

The play asks whether memory and identity are nothing but illusions as a pathologist steals the brain of Albert Einstein, a neuropsychologist embarks on her first romance with another woman, and a seizure patient forgets everything but how much he loves his girlfriend.

Incognito's creative team includes Scott Pask (scenic design), Catherine Zuber (costume design), Ben Stanton (lighting design), David Van Tieghem (original music & sound design), and J. David Brimmer (fight director).

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