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News James Naughton Directs Morphic Resonance at Westport, Aug. 7-19 James Naughton, the man behind the recent Broadway revival of The Price, will direct Morphic Resonance, an East Coast premiere by Katherine Burger, at the Westport Country Playhouse, Aug. 7-19. Naughton recently appeared at the playhouse in the cast of A.R. Gurney's Ancestral Voices.

James Naughton, the man behind the recent Broadway revival of The Price, will direct Morphic Resonance, an East Coast premiere by Katherine Burger, at the Westport Country Playhouse, Aug. 7-19. Naughton recently appeared at the playhouse in the cast of A.R. Gurney's Ancestral Voices.

Morphic Resonance had its L.A. debut at the Eclectic Company Theatre in 1997. More recently, it was staged at London's Donmar Warehouse and proved a hit in Paris. The comedy-drama about thirtysomethings in love, in Manhattan bars, coffee bars and apartments, stars John Cunningham.

Also in the cast are Claire Lautier, Keira Naughton (James' daughter), Stephen Barker and Tony Ward.

James Naughton won Tonys for his roles in City of Angels and Chicago. Recently, he's turned to directing, frequently working behind the scenes at the Blue Light Theatre Company and the Williamstown Theatre Company. The Price marked his Broadway debut as a director.

* The Westport season opened with The Constant Wife, directed by Joanne Woodward (who has taken a management position at the theatre this year), and continued with Austin Pendleton's Orson's Shadow, A.R. Gurney's Ancestral Voices, starring Woodward and Paul Newman and David Wiltse's Triangles for Two, starring Jayne Atkinson and Jeffrey Jones.

Also set for this season at Westport are:

Nicolette and Aucassin, book and lyrics by Peter Kellogg and music by David Friedman, Aug. 28-Sept. 9, a premiere musical of a 12th Century fable, featuring Bronson Pinchot.

The Westport Country Playhouse was founded in 1931 by Laurence Langer, the co-founder of the Theatre Guild. The 1830 barn Langer selected was converted into a theatre by architect Cleon Throckmorton, who had also designed the Cape Playhouse in East Dennis, MA. The stage was given the same dimensions at Broadway's Times Square Theatre, in order to better serve the transfer of plays from Westport to New York.

Appearing in the theatre's early years were such actors as Helen Hayes, Eva Le Gallienne, Jessica Tandy and Henry Fonda. The Playhouse also occasionally hosted play tryouts, which went on to success on Broadway, including Blue Denim, Come Back, Little Sheba and Butterflies Are Free.

Tickets are $10-$38. The Westport Playhouse is located off Route 1 in Westport, CT. Call (203) 227-4177 or contact the website at www.westportplayhouse.com.

--By Robert Simonson

 
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