Mindgame, with Carradine, Godart and McNenny, to Play Final Performance Dec. 28 | Playbill

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News Mindgame, with Carradine, Godart and McNenny, to Play Final Performance Dec. 28 Anthony Horowitz's Mindgame will play its final performance at Off-Broadway's SoHo Playhouse Dec. 28.

When it closes, the production, which officially opened Nov. 9, will have played 70 performances (including 16 previews).

British film director Ken Russell helms the thriller, which stars Keith Carradine, Lee Godart and Kathleen McNenny.

Mindgame, which was seen in 2000 in the West End, is described as such: "When a writer of pulp crime novels gets an interview with a notorious serial killer he believes he has snared the coup of his career. But when he arrives at the asylum, he finds nothing can be trusted, not even his own eyes. Through a series of lies, manipulations and memories, dark secrets are revealed. Why is there a skeleton in the doctor's office? Where did the raw meat in the fridge come from? What is the nurse so afraid of? …and most importantly, how does one get out?"

Beowulf Boritt is the scenic designer; lighting designer is Jason Lyons. Producers of Mindgame are Monica Tidwell, Darren Lee Cole and Michael Butler.

Carradine made his Broadway debut in Hair and also appeared in Foxfire, The Will Rogers Follies (Tony nomination) and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. His film credits include "Nashville," "Choose Me," "Southern Comfort" and "Pretty Baby." The singer-songwriter received an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for "I'm Easy," which was heard in the film "Nashville." Show times are Tuesday-Saturday at 8 PM with Sunday performances at 3 and 7 PM.

SoHo Playhouse is located at 15 Vandam Street. Tickets, priced $64-$74, are available by visiting www.sohoplayhouse.com or by calling the box office at (212) 691-1555 between noon and 8:30 PM.

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