"Sylvia" Headed to Broadway

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#1"Sylvia" Headed to Broadway
Posted: 5/28/15 at 3:55pm

By AR Gurney starring Julie White and Annaleigh Ashford this fall.


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Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:09pm

Here's the title treatment:


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#2Re:
Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:10pm

I love both of them and am excited at the prospect of them doing a play together. I just wish... it wasn't this one.


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
Updated On: 5/28/15 at 04:10 PM

Jonwo
#3Re:
Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:18pm

I imagine it'll end up at the Cort or the Lyceum with Misery going to the Broadhurst.

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Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:23pm

I read the article, but I'm confused. What exactly is this about? A couple finds a dog? Is the dog an actal dog, or is an actor playing the dog? I'm just not putting the peices together today.

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#5Re:
Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:26pm

My mind jumped straight to the Music Box, before Shuffle Along in the Spring, assuming it'll be a limited run. But who knows. 

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Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:26pm

King Charles has Music Box. ^

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#7Re:
Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:27pm

Another bizarre choice from some folks that seem to have that sort of mindset.

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#8Re:
Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:28pm

Right, right! My mistake. 

mpd4165
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Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:29pm

"I read the article, but I'm confused. What exactly is this about? A couple finds a dog? Is the dog an actal dog, or is an actor playing the dog? I'm just not putting the peices together today."


 Sylvia is the dog's name, played by Annaleigh Ashford. 

CoreyRyan3
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Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:31pm

I LOVE this show and think the casting is brilliant. Can't wait for this. Just hope it stays open long enough me to catch it on my trip in January. 

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Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:32pm

Ok, that's what I thought, but it sounded crazy in my head. Annaleigh playing a dog has comedic gold written all over it. Plus, Julie White can get me to buy a ticket to anything. 

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Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:32pm

ugh... why?  

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#13Re: Sylvia
Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:36pm

I thought this was a revival of the Albee play about a goat


 


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Gothampc
#14Re: Sylvia
Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:41pm

"Is the dog an actal dog, or is an actor playing the dog?"


Several years ago, this play was presented off-Broadway with Sarah Jessica Parker playing a dog.  So it's a difficult question to answer.


 


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#15Re: Sylvia
Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:42pm

I LOVE THEM!!!


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#16Re: Sylvia
Posted: 5/28/15 at 4:53pm

Even though we are fans of A. R Gurney's work, we may take a pass on this as the concept sounds dreadful.


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VintageSnarker
#17Re: Sylvia
Posted: 5/28/15 at 5:16pm

"I thought this was a revival of the Albee play about a goat"


Oh, good. It wasn't just me. I picked up a copy of that book/play at Strand and like many of the 50 cent books they used to sell, it fell apart before I could actually read it.

LarryD2
#18Re: Sylvia
Posted: 5/28/15 at 5:22pm

This could be a surprise hit. Ashford's a hot property, and she'll probably win the Tony next week. The role of Sylvia seems tailor-made to her particular charms.


Also nice to see a veteran pro like Robert Sella land a leading role.

mamaleh
#19Re: Sylvia
Posted: 5/29/15 at 10:32am

Saw a production at George Street a few years ago with Rachel Dratch and Boyd Gaines.  I enjoyed their performances, but the play is really fairly slight.  Why this one?

Gothampc
#20Re: Sylvia
Posted: 5/29/15 at 10:59am

"I enjoyed their performances, but the play is really fairly slight. Why this one?"


It's cheap to produce.  Everyone's talking about going to see Ashford, but I might go to see Julie White.


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#21Re: Sylvia
Posted: 5/29/15 at 11:20am

As I recall the play was very well-received Off Broadway with Blythe Danner, Charles Kimbrough and Sarah Jessica Parker.  The Times (Canby) loved it and it received many drama desk nods, including best play.


This casting is very intriguing.

It does seem like Gurney and Albee conspired at the christenings of their animal enamarodas.

Updated On: 5/29/15 at 11:20 AM

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#22Re: Sylvia
Posted: 5/29/15 at 11:41am

Even though we are fans of A. R Gurney's work, we may take a pass on this as the concept sounds dreadful.


Seriously?  You've never heard or read anything about this play?  It's been around for 20 years and a staple in college, amateur and regional theatres all over the country.


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#23Re: Sylvia
Posted: 5/29/15 at 11:43am

This is easily one of Gurney's most well-known and widely-produced plays, along with Love Letters and The Dining Room.


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

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#24Re: Sylvia
Posted: 5/29/15 at 11:45am

So would this be ruled a Revival? lol. Our college did the show this past fall.