SOME GIRL(S) Box Office Opens to the Public on Wednesday, March 29 at the Lucille Lortel

By: Mar. 28, 2006
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MCC THEATER proudly presents the U.S. premiere of the stage play SOME GIRL(S) by Neil LaBute, starring Eric McCormack ("Will & Grace"), Fran Drescher ("The Nanny"), JUDY REYES ("Scrubs"), BROOKE SMITH (In Her Shoes) and MAURA TIERNEY ("ER"). SOME GIRL(S) reunites LaBute with director Jo Bonney, who helmed MCC's critically-acclaimed, sold-out run of Fat Pig last season. The strictly limited engagement of SOME GIRL(S) begins preview performances on Wednesday, May 17 and continues through Saturday, June 24 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre (121 Christopher Street, NYC). Opening Night is set for Thursday, June 8, 7PM. Tickets go on sale to the public, Wednesday, March 29.

Set in four different city hotel rooms (Seattle, Chicago, Boston and Los Angeles), SOME GIRL(S) follows a soon-to-be-married NYC writer (McCormack) as he pays a last visit to four ex-girlfriends before taking the plunge. SOME GIRL(S) also stars Fran Drescher as Lindsay, a Boston professor; Judy Reyes as Tyler, a Chicago artist; Brooke Smith as Sam, a Seattle housewife; and Maura Tierney as Bobbi, a Los Angeles doctor.

DESIGN TEAM

SOME GIRL(S) features set design by Neil Patel (The Mercy Seat); costume design by Mimi O'Donnell (Fat Pig); lighting design by David Weiner (Living Out) and sound design by Rob Kaplowitz (Fat Pig). Casting by Bernard Telsey Casting. Kevin Bertolacci serves as Production Stage Manager. Portrait and Production photography by Joan Marcus.

PRODUCTION HISTORY

The London production of SOME GIRL(S) performed at the Gielgud Theatre and starred David Schwimmer as the man (May 12 - August 13, 2005).

PERFORMANCE VENUE / SCHEDULE / TICKET INFORMATION

SOME GIRL(S) will perform May 17 – June 24 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre (121 Christopher Street at Bedford), between Bleecker and Hudson Streets as follows:

Sunday matinee at 3pm; Sunday evening at 7pm; (Monday-DARK); Tuesday at 7pm; Wednesday-Saturday at 8pm; and Saturday matinee at 2pm

(EXCEPTIONS: ADDED performance on Monday, June 5 at 7pm; ADDED matinee performance on Wednesday, June 7 at 2pm; Opening Night curtain on Thursday, June 8 is 7pm; no performance Sunday, June 11; ADDED matinee performance on Wednesday, June 21 at 2pm; early curtain on Friday, June 23 at 7pm; ADDED late evening performance on Friday, June 23 at 10pm; no performance Sunday, June 25).

Tickets for SOME GIRL(S) are $65.00 for Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday performances and $70.00 for Friday-Saturday-Sunday performances. Tickets go on sale to the public beginning Wednesday, March 29 and may be purchased through Ticket Central.com at 212-279-4200.

SUBWAY/PATH DIRECTIONS

To reach the Lucille Lortel Theatre by SUBWAY, take the 1 train to Christopher St. – Sheridan Sq. and walk west to Hudson Street. By PATH train, exit at the Christopher Street station, served by Journal Square - 33rd Street and Hoboken - 33rd Street lines.

MCC THEATER PRODUCTION HISTORY

MCC Theater began its 20th anniversary 3-play mainstage season at the Lucille Lortel Theatre with Laura Wade's Colder Than Here starring Judith Light, Lily Rabe, Sarah Paulson and Brian Murray. Following Glen Berger's The Wooden Breeks, MCC Theater will reunite Fat Pig playwright Neil LaBute and director Jo Bonney on the US premiere of Some Girl(s). This staging will mark the fourth LaBute work produced by MCC following The Mercy Seat, The Distance From Here and Fat Pig. MCC also produced a one-night benefit evening of LaBute one-act plays, collectively titled Autobahn.


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