SAFE HOME Gets Third Extension at Interart Theatre Annex, Runs Thru 2/20

By: Feb. 12, 2010
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Chris Henry & Royal Family Productions are proud to announce the third and final extension of Sean Cullen's SAFE HOME, directed by the award-winning Chris Henry. The critically acclaimed SAFE HOME, originally slated to close January 31st, will continue through Saturday, February 20th, at Interart Theatre Annex.

Tickets are $25 and can be purchased online at www.SmartTix.com, or by calling (212) 868-4444.

Final performances are scheduled for: Monday (Feb 15) through Thursday (Feb 18), at 7PM; and Friday (Feb 19) and Saturday (Feb 20), at 8PM. SAFE HOME runs 90 minutes, with no intermission.

SAFE HOME is a new American drama, set in Buffalo, NY during the Korean Conflict. SAFE HOME is one family's timeless war story, told with truth, humor and compassion.

The New York Times said: "There's more than a little Death of a Salesman in Sean Cullen's
Safe Home, but Mr. Cullen's forlorn characters could never dream of a career as grand as sales.
Cullen is a master of the dialogue of rapidly changing emotions. This is a bare-bones production
in a tiny theater, but the cast and the director, Chris Henry, give it texture and depth." "Safe Home
is shocking, powerful and almost redemptive. Buy your tickets now and then pray that this show
gets the transfer it deserves," The NY Press said. "Safe Home is a wonderful surprise of a show.
The play is a powerful piece, beautifully acted and directed. Take the time to see this new piece of
theater," MusicOHM said. "Safe Home feels distressingly current," Backstage said. "Safe
Home is entirely engrossing," Flavorpill said. "Masterful performances, Safe Home is engaging,
poignant and wistful," The Examiner New York said.

The SAFE HOME cast features: Michael Cullen (Cobb, Bug), Ian Hyland (Film: Spanglish, The Ex,
Favorite Son), Cynthia Mace (originated Harper in Angels in America, Garland Award for The Goat
or Who is Sylvia?), Eric Miller (Sweet Storm, Betrayed TV: "The Unusuals" (ABC), "Kings" (NBC) and
"Law & Order" (NBC)), Erik Saxvik (Approaching America, Nobody Suspects a Butterfly), Katy
Wright Mead (Your Mom's Feet, Fishbowl. Web series, Tony & Cal. Film: The Graduates). The
creative team includes: Alex Koch (video and set design), David Bengali (lighting design), Jeanne
Wu (sound design) and Lena Sands (costume design).

 



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