Have a Nice Day Starring Billy Crystal, Annette Bening, and More Released on Audible November 2 | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Have a Nice Day Starring Billy Crystal, Annette Bening, and More Released on Audible November 2 Hear an exclusive clip from the cast recording of the play at Off-Broadway’s Minetta Lane Theatre.
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On November 2, Audible, an Amazing company the publishes audiobooks, digital audio recordings, and more, released the cast recording of Have a Nice Day.

Tony and Emmy winner Billy Crystal, along with actors Kevin Kline, Annette Bening, Dick Cavett, Rachel Dratch, Christopher Jackson, Darrell Hammond, and more took to the stage of Off-Broadway’s Minetta Lane Theatre October 7 and 8. Now, at-home listeners can enjoy the work in the recording from Audible. (Click here to download.)

Written by Tony and Emmy winner Billy Crystal and Quinton Peeples, Have a Nice Day follows the story of fictional President David Murray in crisis. He’s lost control of Congress, his family isn’t speaking to him, he needs to decide about his second term, oh, and an Angel of Death tells him he has one more day to live.

Listen to an exclusive clip from the show here:

The full production will be free to Audible members for the full month of November. Have a Nice Day is also part of Audible’s Originals Member Benefit, in which Audible members receive two free Audible Originals from a collection of six titles the first Friday of each month.

Have a Nice Day marks one of multiple shows produced by Audible for live audiences and recorded as audio-plays. Audible also launched the currently running productions of Sakina’s Restaurant starring Aasif Mandvi at the Minetta Lane and Good Grief in a co-production at The Vineyard. Earlier this year, Audible produced a run of David Cale’s Harry Clarke starring Billy Crudup and Girls & Boys starring Carey Mulligan, both available for download as audio-plays from Audible, as part of their effort to support theatre, which also includes their initiative to showcase established and emerging artists.

 
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