"...the disclosures that take place in Untying Love are quintessentially moving,

provocative and uplifting
.
" - TheaterLife, Isa Goldberg

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A vivid and nuanced portrayal of loss and forgiveness

October 13 - November 4, 2012

In the new drama Untying Love, Steven’s mother is caught between life and death, and he doesn’t know how to help her. Who’s not letting go, and why?  Sharing stories, laughter and tears, his quirky family hopes for a good goodbye.  It's a poignant, humorous story about the mysteries that can bring us together – or tear us apart.

Read about Untying Love on NYTheatre.com's New American Plays page!

Performance Schedule:

         October-November 2012
MON
7PM
THUR
8PM
FRI
8PM
SAT
8PM
SUN
3pm
      OCT 13
14
15
18
19
20
21
 
25
26
27
28
 
NOV 1
2
3
4

At TADA! Theater, 13-15 West 28th Street, NYC
(bet. B'way & 5th Ave)

Running time: 100 minutes, with no intermission.


Untying Love
Written by Peggy A. Willens    Directed by Emma Berry  

and featuring:

Jed Dickson
*   
Nancy Hess*   Rodrigo Lopresti  
Simon MacLean*   Marie Marshall*  
John Mateyko   Nancy Nagrant*   Kyla Schoer*


Scenic Designer: Tim McMath
Costume Designer: Kristine Koury
Lighting Designer: Lois Catanzaro
Fight Choreographer: Gael Schaef
er
Associate Stage Manager: Lauren Fiorelli
Assistant Stage Manager: Laura Hirschberg*
Show Stage Manager: Michael Lounsbery
Production Manager: Kyle Crose

*Appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity.  Untying Love is an Equity-approved Showcase.

This presentation is not a production by TADA! Youth Theater.  For information about

TADA! programs, please visit www.tadatheater.com. 




The "painfully raw dialogue amplifies the uniformly excellent performances of each cast member.  [Jed] Dickson’s ability to shift - frighteningly quickly - from sadness to anger is made plausible by the lines given to him, which lend him the depth and dimension required for such an emotive display."
Washington Square News

"...Life is complex and messy and funny and wrenching, and this play succeeds at portraying all of those things through the interactions of the family and hospice workers.  It is brilliantly acted and directed, with a highly satisfying end that will leave you thinking and feeling long after."
-Laurie Junkins, Girl Gone Travel

 


 

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