Laura Linney to Return to Broadway in My Name Is Lucy Barton | Playbill

Broadway News Laura Linney to Return to Broadway in My Name Is Lucy Barton The Little Foxes star, who starred in the acclaimed solo play in London, will reprise her role on Broadway in 2020.
Laura Linney Nino Munoz

Four-time Tony nominee Laura Linney will return to Broadway in January 2020 in Manhattan Theatre Club's production of My Name Is Lucy Barton. Adapted by Rona Munro from the bestselling novel by Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout, the solo play was seen last summer at London's Bridge Theatre.

Read: WHAT DID CRITICS THINK OF MY NAME IS LUCY BARTON, STARRING LAURA LINNEY?

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Laura Linney in My Name Is Lucy Barton

Manuel Harlan

Five-time Olivier Award winner Richard Eyre (The Crucible, Notes on a Scandal), who directed the acclaimed London run, will again direct Linney in the Broadway production. Performances will begin January 6, 2020, at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre ahead of a January 15 opening night.

In My Name Is Lucy Barton, Linney plays Lucy Barton, a woman who wakes after an operation to find—much to her surprise—her mother at the foot of her bed. They haven’t seen each other in years. During the days-long visit, Lucy tries to understand her past, works to come to terms with her family, and begins to find herself as a writer.

The creative team for My Name Is Lucy Barton includes Bob Crowley (scenic and costume design), Peter Mumford (lighting design), John Leonard (sound design) and Luke Halls (projection design). The Broadway premiere is presented by MTC and The London Theatre Company in association with Penguin Random House Audio.

Linney was last seen on Broadway alongside Cynthia Nixon in MTC's revival of The Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman. Her Broadway credits include Time Stands Still, Sight Unseen, The Crucible, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, and Uncle Vanya.

 
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