
Seminar Broadway Show
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Seminar on Broadway
Alan Rickman (Private Lives and Les Liaisons Dangereuses on Broadway, Harry Potter on film) returns to the Broadway stage to star in the world premiere of a biting new comedy by playwright Theresa Rebeck (Mauritius, The Understudy). Lily Rabe (The Merchant of Venice) and Hamish Linklater (TV's The New Adventures of Old Christine) co-star in the production, playing at the Golden Theatre.
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Show Synopsis:
When a literary legend teaches four lucky aspiring writers in a private seminar, things get tense and vicious as some of the students are deemed more promising than the others.
Genre:
Play
Cast:
Alan Rickman
Lily Rabe
Hamish Linklater
Jerry O'Connell
Hettienne Park
Production Credits:
Sam Gold (Direction)
David Zinn (Set and Costume Design)
Ben Stanton (Lighting Design)
John Gromada (Sound Design)
Other Credits:
Theresa Rebeck (Playwright)
Summary A famous literary figure who takes on four aspiring writers in a private seminar, where tensions run high and things get vicious when some students are deemed more talented than others.
Age May be inappropriate for 12 and under. (The show contains a brief moment of partial female nudity and some adult language that is likely not unfamiliar even to younger teenagers.) Children under the age of 4 are not permitted in the theatre.
Our Recommendation Theresa Rebeck's latest work is witty and entertaining, featuring a casually cruel teacher leading a small seminar for promising young writers. Though this comedy about warring young scribes does contain some insider humor best appreciated by practicing writers, Rebeck remains one of Broadway's smartest, funniest, and most accessible playwrights. Seminar isn't necessarily a piece that you will be thinking about days later, but overall this play provides an enjoyable and occasionally thought-provoking evening at the theater.
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