Tony® and Olivier Award nominee Brian J. Smith is “riveting” (TheaterMania) and SAG and Independent Spirit Award winner Paul Sparks is “excellent,” in Samuel D. Hunter’s “compact and affecting,” (Vulture / New York Magazine) GRANGEVILLE.
The Wall Street Journal says “[Samuel D.] Hunter builds wide worlds of beautiful emotional breadth and depth… [he has] established himself as one of the finest American playwrights working today.”
“A mesmerizing production [directed] by Jack Serio,” (New York Stage Review) about the fallibility of memory, the stories we tell to make sense of our suffering, and the complexity of forgiveness, this world premiere play is EXTENDED THROUGH MARCH 23 ONLY!
For the final two weeks of GRANGEVILLE, rush tickets will be available at the box office for $45 beginning two hours prior to each performance (as available).
GRANGEVILLE Creative Team: dots (Scenic Design), Ricky Reynoso (Costume Design), Stacey Derosier (Lighting Design), Christopher Darbassie (Sound Design), John Baker (Dramaturg), Caparelliotis Casting: David Caparelliotis, Joe Gery, Elena Sgouros (Casting).
“Impossible to imagine a better Jerry than [Paul] Sparks, a fox-like comic presence with a wheedling drawl.”
"It would be impossible for an actor to give a performance superior to [Paul] Sparks’… [Brian J.] Smith is likewise excellent as Arnold.”
"★★★★!"
“Painfully gorgeous… and beautifully calibrated.”
"★★★★★! An exceptional play with fine work from director Jack Serio and actors Brian J. Smith and Paul Sparks.”
“Mr. Hunter builds wide worlds of beautiful emotional breadth and depth... [he has] established himself as one of the finest American playwrights working today.”
"Beautifully crafted... it ranks with Hunter’s best work.”
“Compact and affecting, Grangeville incorporates all the ingredients Hunter has been honing over the years.”
Check out TDF Stages' feature on director, Jack Serio
“In-demand director JACK SERIO usually starts a project by asking, ‘Just HOW LITTLE DO WE NEED to tell this play? What's the most ESSENTIAL VERSION?’ by Douglas Corzine, TDF Stages