Foster and Masur to Star in DUST at Westside Theatre Starting 11/18
By: Faetra Petillo Oct. 20, 2008
Dust, a new thriller starring Emmy Award nominee Richard Masur (Democracy, “All My Children”) and Tony Award nominee Hunter Foster (Urinetown, Little Shop of Horrors), begins performances at The Westside Theatre (downstairs) on November 18th. Written by Billy Goda and directed by Scott Zigler, Dust also features Laura E. Campbell, Curtis McClarin and John Schiappa. Opening night is Thursday, December 4th at 7:00PM.
Dust is a power play. One man is an executive with money and a paunch. The other is an ex-con with street smarts and a minimum-wage position. One man says “jump.” The other won’t say “how high,” but defiantly asks “why?”. What starts off as a battle of wills over who will do the dusting escalates into a war for respect, the upper hand and survival. Who will be standing when the dust settles?Presented by Roger Alan Gindi and Cassidy Productions, Dust features a scenic design by Caleb Wertenbaker, costume design by Theresa Squire, and lighting design by Charles Foster.Dust, a new thriller, begins performances at The Westside Theatre (407 West 43rd Street, between 9th & 10th Aves.). Via subway, take the 1/2/3/7/A/C/E/N/R/Q/W/S trains to 42nd Street/Times Square. Opening night is Thursday, December 4th at 7:00PM. Performances are Tuesday through Saturday at 8:00PM and Sunday at 7:00PM with matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 3:00PM. Tickets are $65. Call Telecharge.com at 212-239-6200.Richard Masur (Martin). Broadway and off-Broadway credits include Michael Frayne’s Democracy; David Storey’s The Changing Room; The New Group's 2000 Years by Mike Leigh; Playwrights Horizons a feminine ending by Sarah Treem; The Public Theater’s The Ruby Sunrise and Rinne Groff; MTC’s Sarah, Sarah by Daniel Goldfarb; and The Culture Project’s The Exonerated. He has starred in more than 50 films including Risky Business, My Girl, Heaven’s Gate, Heartburn and Under Fire; over 45 television movies, including: Adam, Fallen Angel and When The Bough Breaks, HBO’s And The Band Played On, Showtime’s Hiroshima, HBO’s 61* and The Burning Bed (Emmy nomination). Television credits include “Picket Fences,” “Rhoda” and “One Day At A Time.” Masur’s directing credits include Torn Between Two Fathers (DGA Nomination); Lovestruck (Academy Award Nominated Short); for episodic TV – “The Wonder Years” and “Picket Fences”; and for LA Theaterworks, The Play’s The Thing and many other productions.
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