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News Ovid and Out: Metamorphoses to Close on Broadway, Feb. 16 The Mary Zimmerman-helmed Broadway production of Metamorphoses will close Feb. 16. The production will close having played 401 performances and 13 previews at the Circle in the Square Theatre.
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A scene from Metamorphoses. Photo by Joan Marcus

The official reason for its close was the production falling below the Circle in the Square Theatre’s stop clause for two consecutive weeks during the month of December, 2002. A release stated Metamorphoses "is being forced to give its final performance."

The play, which had only four money-losing weeks in its entire run, will close having recouped 140% of its initial Broadway investment.

Though no official word has been made yet, Yasmina Reza's Life x 3 has been mentioned as the next tenant at the theatre.

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Metamorphoses, which returned its entire investment of $1.7 million in May 2002, stages the great transformation myths of Ovid with additional material compiled by Zimmerman from other sources, including the poet Rainer Maria Rilke. King Midas, Orpheus and Eurydice, and Cupid and Psyche all make appearances during the evening, wherein they change physically, emotionally and mentally. The play's most notable set piece was its 27-foot wide rectangular pool which the actors played upon. Metamorphoses transferred to The Great White Way on Feb. 21, after a successful run at Off-Broadway's Second Stage. It has won the Drama Desk, Drama League and Lucille Lortel prizes for Best Play and earned a Tony Award for Best Direction for director Zimmerman.

The Broadway cast mirrored the Off-Broadway ensemble, and includes Anjali Bhimani, Raymond Fox, Kyle Hall, Doug Hara, Felicity Jones, Chris Kipiniak, Louise Lamson, Erik Lochtefeld, Mariann Mayberry (who replaced Heidi Stillman during the Off-Broadway run) and Lisa Tejero.

The Broadway run is produced by Roy Gabay, Robyn Goodman, Allan S. Gordon, Elan McAllister, D. Harris/M. Swinsky, Ruth Hendel, Sharon Karmazin, R.L. Wreghitt/J. Bergere, in association with Second Stage Theatre (Carole Rothman, artistic director; Carol Fishman, managing director).

Circle in the Square is at 1633 Broadway at 50th Street. Broadway tickets will range $30-$75. For tickets, call Tele-Charge at (212) 239-6200.

 
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