Letter from Algeria Begins Off-Broadway Run Oct. 29 | Playbill

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News Letter from Algeria Begins Off-Broadway Run Oct. 29 Rufus Collins stars as a wealthy expatriate in the world premiere of Michael I. Walker’s Letter from Algeria, which begins performances Oct. 29 at the Abindgon Theatre Arts Complex.

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Rufus Collins

Adam Fitzgerald directs the engagement for Ground Up Productions; performances will continue through Nov. 20.

Collins (The Royal Family, An Ideal Husband) portrays Hugo, a wealthy expatriate, who meets a group of three young Americans now living in Belgium. The cast also features Amanda Jane Cooper, Patrick Murney and JD Taylor.

"Three young Americans meet while studying abroad in Belgium. When their wit, charm, and sex appeal casts a spell on a wealthy older gentleman, it seems like a golden opportunity to explore a new world. Letter from Algeria reveals the class envy and emotional manipulation that dwell just below the surface of the ex-pat life, where everyone is trying to reinvent themselves," according to Ground Up.

Letter from Algeria has set and lighting design by Travis McHale and costume design by Amanda Jenks.

For tickets phone (212) 352-3101. The Abingdon is located at 312 West 36th St. in Manhattan.

 
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