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News Durang's Why Torture Is Wrong Closes at the Public May 10 The world premiere of Christopher Durang's latest comedy Why Torture Is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them concludes its extended run at the Public Theater Off-Broadway May 10.
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Amir Arison in Why Torture Is Wrong. Photo by Joan Marcus

Nicholas Martin directed the satire, which began performances March 24, officially opened April 6 and was originally scheduled to close April 26. Following a host of positive reviews, the production announced two extensions at the Public through May 10. Tony winner Laura Benanti (Gypsy, Into the Woods) and Amir Arison (Queens Boulevard) star as unlikely newlyweds at the center of the play. The cast also features Durang veteran Kristine Nielsen (Crazy Mary), John Pankow (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie), Audrie Neenan (Oklahoma!, "Doubt"), David Aaron Baker (Dead Man's Cell Phone) and Richard Poe (Cry-Baby, Journey's End).

According to the Public, "Why Torture Is Wrong tells the story of a young woman suddenly in crisis: is her new husband, whom she married when drunk, a terrorist? Or just crazy? Or both? Is her father's hobby of butterfly collecting really a cover for his involvement in a shadow government? Why does her mother enjoy going to the theatre so much? Does she seek mental escape, or is she insane? Honing in on our private terrors both at home and abroad, Durang oddly relieves our fears in this black comedy for an era of yellow, orange, and red alerts."

The staging has scenic design by David Korins, costume design by Gabriel Berry, lighting design by Ben Stanton, original music by Mark Bennett and sound design by Drew Levy.

For further information, visit PublicTheater.

The Public Theater is located at 425 Lafayette Street in Manhattan.

 
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