Johnston, Taylor, Errico Star in Aunt Dan and Lemon Off-Broadway, Dec. 9 | Playbill

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News Johnston, Taylor, Errico Star in Aunt Dan and Lemon Off-Broadway, Dec. 9 Hot off the success of last season's Broadway transfer of Avenue Q, The New Group presents its season opener, Wallace Shawn's Aunt Dan and Lemon, starting Dec. 9.
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Kristen Johnston (left) and Lili Taylor Photo by Carol Rosegg

Kristen Johnston (The Women) and Lili Taylor (Three Sisters) star in the title roles (respectively) of the production directed by New Group artistic director Scott Elliott. The limited engagement at the Harold Clurman in Theatre Row is scheduled to open Dec. 18 for a run through Jan. 31, 2004.

Melissa Errico (Amour) is also featured in the cast which includes Marcia Stephanie Blake (The Crucible), Liam Craig (Don Juan), Isaach de Bankolé, Carlos Leon, Emily Cass McDonnell (Shoppers Carried by Escalators into the Flames), Brooke Sunny Moriber (Follies), Maulik Pancholy, Stephen Park (The Karaoke Show) and Bill Sage.

Shawn's best known play, Aunt Dan and Lemon is set in London and centers on the relationship between the young, sickly Lemon (short for Leonora) and her brutally candid, Kissinger-worshipping Aunt Dan (short for Danielle). Through a combination of straight scenes and politically horrifying, but hilarious monologues, Shawn trains a magnifying glass on civilized society and the uncivilized things it tacitly permits its leaders to do, so that its comforts may be kept in place.

The design team for Aunt Dan and Lemon features Derek McLane (set), Jason Lyons (lighting), Eric Becker (costume) and Ken Travis (sound). Stephen Gabis serves as dialect coach and Vanda Jamison handles props.

The 1985 New York premiere at the Public Theater starred Kathryn Pogson as Lemon, Linda Hunt as Dan, longtime Shawn collaborator Larry Pine and Shawn himself. Shawn's other works include Marie and Bruce — his screen adaptation starring Matthew Broderick will soon debut at the Sundance Film Festival — and The Designated Mourner, given a New York production a few seasons back with Shawn and Pine in the cast. Shawn is also at work on an adaptation of Threepenny Opera for the Roundabout Theatre Company.

The New Group will next present the world premiere of Betty Shamieh's Roar directed by Marion McClinton (King Hedley II, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom) in March 2004. Roar explores the disrupted lives of a Palestinian-American family living in Detroit when a Kuwaiti relative is exiled and arrives at their home. The work is set following the first Gulf War. A third play will be announced at a later date.

The New Group makes its new home at the renovated Theatre Row, 410 West 42 St., this season. For tickets, call (212) 239-6200. For more information, visit www.thenewgroup.org.

 
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