VIDEO: 'BABYLON LINE's Josh Radnor Shares Unusual Pre-Show Ritual on LIVE

By: Nov. 04, 2016
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Josh Radnor stopped by today's "LIVE with Kelly" to talk about his new play THE BABYLON LINE and revealed to Kelly Ripa and guest co-host Christian Slater that his ritual before going on out stage is making sure his fly is zipped! Watch the appearance below.

Lincoln Center Theater presents Richard Greenberg's new play THE BABYLON LINE at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater (150 West 65th Street). The production is directed by Terry Kinney and features Maddie Corman, Randy Graff, Julie Halston, Michael Oberholtzer, Josh Radnor, Elizabeth Reaser, and Frank Wood. Performances begin Thursday, November 10th with opening night set for Monday, December 5.

It's 1967. A writer from bohemian Greenwich Village (to be played by Josh Radnor) commutes to Levittown to teach a creative writing class. His students discover the power of storytelling to alter their lives, and one special student (to be played by Elizabeth Reaser) - a kindred spirit? something more? - reawakens his own artistic impulses.

THE BABYLON LINE will have sets by Richard Hoover, costumes by Sarah J. Holden, lighting by David Weiner, and sound by Rob Milburn & Michael Bodeen.

Photo credit: David M. Russell, Disney/ABC Home Entertainment and TV Distribution


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