NewsPhoto Call: Jason Biggs, Marisa Tomei, Roger Rees, Marin Ireland Celebrate Robert Askins' PermissionThe MCC Theater production of Permission — by Tony-nominated Hand to God playwright Robert Askins — officially opens May 20 following previews that began April 29.
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Matthew Blank
May 20, 2015
In the lead roles are Justin Bartha (Lend Me a Tenor, "The Hangover") and Emmy nominee Elizabeth Reaser ("Grey's Anatomy," The Money Shot).
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Jason Biggs, Marisa Tomei, Roger Rees, Marin Ireland Celebrate Robert Askins' Permission
Jason Biggs, Marisa Tomei, Roger Rees, Marin Ireland Celebrate Robert Askins' Permission
The MCC Theater production of Permission — by Tony-nominated Hand to God playwright Robert Askins — officially opens May 20 following previews that began April 29.
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Nicole Lowrance, Elizabeth Reaser, Justin Bartha, Lucas Near-Verbrugghe and Talene Monahon
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Nicole Lowrance, Elizabeth Reaser, Justin Bartha, Lucas Near-Verbrugghe and Talene Monahon
Bernie Telsey, Julianna Margulies and Will Cantler
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Chris Sullivan and Patch Darragh
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Lucas Near-Verbrugghe
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Will Cantler, Bernie Telsey, Lucas Near-Verbrugghe, Nicole Lowrance, Robert Askins, Elizabeth Reaser, Talene Monahon, Justin Bartha, Robert LuPone, Blake West, Alex Timbers
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Alex Timbers, Lucas Near-Verbrugghe, Nicole Lowrance, Elizabeth Reaser, Robert Askins, Talene Monahon, Justin Bartha
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Nicole Lowrance
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Elizabeth Reaser
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Lucas Near-Verbrugghe, Nicole Lowrance, Elizabeth Reaser, Talene Monahon, Justin Bartha
In Permission, Bartha and Reaser play Eric and Cyndy, respectively, a couple who have decided to follow the example of their friends and make the real-life practice of Christian Domestic Discipline the foundation of their marriage. "But restructuring their lives and their union according to role play and a new moral code upends everything they knew--and took for granted--about one another, their friends, and more importantly, who really holds the power," state press notes.
The new institution will honor multiple honorees, with separate dimmings reserved for those a committee designates as having had a significant and lasting impact on Broadway.