![]() The same spikes are on the floor and the same chairs are in the same places, and we're putting back together what we had been working on, but it's two years later and we're all carrying the weight of not even just the pandemic anymore, but two years of what the world has been like. It doesn't feel like it's been two years. It feels like we picked up four days later like we were told we would. What does it feel like to be back in the room? This conversation has been condensed and edited for clarity. Friedman Theatre starting tonight, Gold told us about what it's like to re-rehearse the piece and finish it. On a break from rehearsals, and in anticipation of finally taking the stage at the Samuel J. Rounding out the company are Chris Myers and Alyssa May Gold. ![]() The Manhattan Theatre Club production was something of a novelty: a Broadway transfer more than two decades after the play had its premiere, reuniting the director, Mark Brokaw, and three original cast members, Mary-Louise Parker, David Morse, and Johanna Day. Paula Vogel's How I Learned to Drive was in rehearsals when the world shut down. ![]() This is the second in a series spotlighting the Broadway productions getting ready to open this spring, and which are now getting to start their runs. Two years ago, theater productions were shut down across the world. ![]()
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