Making its world premiere Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons, Agnes Borinsky's The Trees has announced its cast. Previews begin for the co-production from Playwrights Horizons and Page 73 February 12 for the previously announced run through March 19. March 5 is opening night.
Tina Satter (Is This A Room) directs the production, which will star Broadway alums Jess Barbagallo (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child) as David, Crystal Dickinson (Clybourne Park) as Sheila, Max Gordon Moore (Indecent) as Saul, Ray Anthony Thomas (American Buffalo) as Norman, and Sam Breslin Wright (Macbeth) as Terry/Vendor. Also featured in the cast will be Marcia DeBonis (Fran鈥檚 Bed) as Sheryl, Sean Donovan (Oratorio for Living Things) as Jared, Xander Fenyes (GirlsFiveEva) as Ezra, Pauli Pontrelli (The Visitor) as Tavish, Danusia Trevino (Exegesis) as Grandmother, Becky Yamamoto (Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven) as Charlotte, and Nile Harris as Julian.
The Trees follows two siblings who fall asleep in a public park and become a literal part of the landscape as they accidentally establish a utopian community. This contemporary parable looks into structure, community, and the risks of staying put.
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The creative team includes scenic designer Parker Lutz (Is This a Room), costume designer Enver Chakartash (Is This a Room), lighting designer Thomas Dunn (Is This A Room), sound designer Tei Blow (I Understand Everything Better), puppet designer Amanda Villalobos (Is This A Room), production stage manager Randi Rivera (Is This A Room), and assistant stage manager Kayla Owen (Wish You Were Here).
Borinsky (A Song of Songs) makes her Playwrights Horizons debut with The Trees, but has previously written The Marriage of Earth and Sky for Playwrights Horizons' anthological fiction podcast, Soundstage. Playwrights Horizons and Page 73 last collaborated on A Strange Loop.
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