Photo Coverage: Nilo Cruz' Beauty of the Father Opens

By: Jan. 11, 2006
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Manhattan Theatre Club's production of Beauty of the Father, a new play by Pulitzer Prize-winner Nilo Cruz (Anna and the Tropics), opened January 10th at at New York City Center – Stage II.

Starring Tony Award-winner Priscilla Lopez (A Chorus Line), and featuring Ritchie Coster, Oscar Isaac, Pedro Pascal and Elizabeth Rodriguez, the play is directed by Michael Greif (Rent).

"A young woman travels to Spain to visit her estranged father and quickly becomes immersed in his vibrant, artistic world. But will a charming young Moroccan suitor stand in the way of their reconciliation?," ask press notes.

For more information on the show,
visit www.ManhattanTheatreClub.com.

Photo Coverage: Nilo Cruz' Beauty of the Father Opens
Lennon co-stars Michael Potts and Mandy Gonzalez

Photo Coverage: Nilo Cruz' Beauty of the Father Opens
Michael Bush and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa

Photo Coverage: Nilo Cruz' Beauty of the Father Opens
Stephen Adly Guirgis, David and Liza Zayas





Photo Coverage: Nilo Cruz' Beauty of the Father Opens
The cast of Beauty of the Father: Pedro Pascal, Oscar Isaac, Priscilla Lopez, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Ritchie Coster and director Michael Greif


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