Israel Horovitz's LINE Enters 50th Year in New York City

By: Jan. 05, 2017
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LINE, Israel Horovitz's absurdist masterpiece, already the longest-running show in New York history (or anywhere for that matter), enters its 50th year in New York.

Still at the legendary 13th Street Repertory Theater, under the direction of Jay Michaels, with retro production design by Mary Elizabeth Micari, the show currently features four rotating casts, so there's never the same show twice. Conor D. Mullen is fight choreographer and Mario Claudio is production stage manager.

The current company includes Brady Richards, Robbie Gottlieb, Elliot Wygoda, Nina Cudic, Maritza Renae, Conor D. Mullen, Ben Lerner, Andrew Schwartz, Mario Claudio, Mike Handelman, Andy Dispensa, Thomaz Mussnich, EwanTurner, Thaissa Yumi, Chris Russell, Franco Pedicini, Jon Levy, and David H. Littleton.

Pictured: The cast in rehearsal at the historic 13th Street Repertory Theater.


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