Previews for David Hare's Stuff Happens Moved to March 28

By: Feb. 08, 2006
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The Public Theater has announced that the first preview of David Hare's critically acclaimed play Stuff Happens has moved to Tuesday, March 28th. It was previously announced the production would begin previews on Tuesday, March 21st. The press opening will be announced at a future date.

Stuff Happens will have its New York premiere at The Public, and will be directed by Daniel Sullivan (Rabbit Hole). "Stuff Happens brings back to The Public a writer whose roots here run deep. Hare began working at The Public in 1971, and his play Plenty was a landmark in both his history and The Public's." During the production of Stuff Happens, he will be in residence incorporating new material into the script that speaks to recent political events.

"A provocative and thoughtful play about how and why we went to war in Iraq, Stuff Happens brings to the stage an ongoing story of great national and international importance, with characters and dialogue seemingly ripped from today's headlines. Inspired by actual events - both public and private - that have been authenticated from multiple sources, Stuff Happens is a powerful history play that brilliantly transforms 'real life' into profound drama."

For more information, visit www.publictheater.org.


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