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News Kessler's Robbers To Open Feb. 23 At American Place As reported by Playbill On-Line in November, Lyle Kessler's Robbers, a hit at Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, CT, two years ago, will head to Off-Broadway's American Place Theatre beginning Feb. 7. Co-founder of the recently departed Circle Repertory Theatre, Marshall W. Mason, will direct, as he did at Long Wharf. The opening night, originally scheduled for Feb. 20, has been moved to Sunday, Feb. 23. Production spokesperson Hugh Hayes said the change was made because Stanley opens on Broadway Feb. 20, and Robbers, though Off-Broadway, desired its own opening night.

As reported by Playbill On-Line in November, Lyle Kessler's Robbers, a hit at Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, CT, two years ago, will head to Off-Broadway's American Place Theatre beginning Feb. 7. Co-founder of the recently departed Circle Repertory Theatre, Marshall W. Mason, will direct, as he did at Long Wharf. The opening night, originally scheduled for Feb. 20, has been moved to Sunday, Feb. 23. Production spokesperson Hugh Hayes said the change was made because Stanley opens on Broadway Feb. 20, and Robbers, though Off-Broadway, desired its own opening night.

The show will be a different production, however, and feature a different cast (Long Wharf star Judd Hirsch will be in Toronto doing Death of a Salesman): Michael Rapaport, Jonathan Hadary, Reiko Aylesworth, John Doman, Sandra P. Grant and Paul Ben Victor.

Robbers' plot concerns a mysterious bag of garbage found on the doorstep of Ted, a pet supply delivery boy. Feathers, a mysterious detective, convinces Ted to go undercover at a canning factory, where employees are pilfering from their boss. Now a spy, Ted discovers no one at the company is who he seems to be. The play asks, "who are the real robbers? Are there rights and wrongs in a society gone so recklessly askew?

Scott Allyn and Richard L. Barovick are producing the play in New York, where sets will be designed by Loren Sherman, lighting by Phil Monat and costumes by Laura Crow.

Lyle Kessler, best known for the play Orphans, has also written the drama, The Watering Place. A professor of theatre at Arizona State University, Marshall W. Mason directed the Broadway mountings of Lanford Wilson plays Redwood Curtain, Burn This, Talley's Folly, Fifth Of July and Albert Innuarato's Gemini. Michael Rapaport is best known as a film actor (Mighty Aphrodite, Beautiful Girls) while Jonathan Hadary is an acclaimed stage performer (Tony-nominated for the revival of Gypsy, an Obie for As Is, Sondheim's original Assassins).

For tickets ($45; previews $35) and information on Robbers, which opens at the American Place Theatre on West 46th St. Feb. 20, call (212) 239-6200.

-- By David Lefkowitz

 
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