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News Hamish Linklater's The Vandal Ends Off-Broadway Run March 30 The Vandal, a new dark comedy by actor-playwright Hamish Linklater, ends its return week-long engagement at the Flea Theater March 30.

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Noah Robbins and Deirde O Photo by Joan Marcus

WNET filmed the March 29 performance of the play that stars Deirdre O'Connell, Zach Grenier and Noah Robbins. A broadcast date has not been announced.

The Vandal began its return engagement March 22.

Directed by Jim Simpson, The Vandal premiered Off-Broadway Jan. 18 and extended its initial run. Critics responded warmly to the three-person drama.

Here's how the play is characterized: "Set in Kingston, New York, The Vandal is a startling, funny and dark new play about a woman and a boy who meet at a bus stop on a cold night and the stories they tell to keep each other warm."

Drama Desk Award-winning actress O'Connell appeared Off-Broadway in Circle Mirror Transformation and In the Wake. Grenier received a Tony Award nomination for 33 Variations. His stage appearances include Man and Boy, A Man for All Seasons, Voices in the Dark and Mastergate. Robbins appeared on Broadway in Arcadia and Brighton Beach Memoirs.

The design team includes David M. Barber (set designer), Brian Aldous (lighting designer), Claudia Brown (costume designer) and Brandon Wolcott (sound designer).

Obie Award-winning actor-playwright Linklater appeared in the Broadway production of Theresa Rebeck's Seminar. His credits also include The School for Lies, Twelfth Night, The Merchant of Venice, The Winter's Tale, Hamlet and Good Thing. He is well known for his television work on "The New Adventures of Old Christine." He will appear in the upcoming Shakespeare in the Park production of The Comedy of Errors.

Visit theflea.org. The Flea is located at 41 White Street in Tribeca.

 
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