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News Philip Seymour Hoffman to Stay in OB Arabia Until July 23 The world premiere of Stephen Adly-Guirgis' In Arabia, We'd All Be Kings, which began previews at NYC's Center Stage, June 23 and opened July 8, has extended its run until July 23. The LAByrinth Theatre Company production, directed by actor Philip Seymour Hoffman ("Boogie Nights"), was due to end on July 17.

The world premiere of Stephen Adly-Guirgis' In Arabia, We'd All Be Kings, which began previews at NYC's Center Stage, June 23 and opened July 8, has extended its run until July 23. The LAByrinth Theatre Company production, directed by actor Philip Seymour Hoffman ("Boogie Nights"), was due to end on July 17.

Hoffman recently appeared in the Richard Greenberg-scribed half of Drama Dept.'s double-bill, The Author's Voice, but reached critical acclaim for his movie roles in "Twister," the independent films "Happiness" and "Boogie Nights." Aside from Voice, Hoffman has appeared in numerous New York productions, including Shopping and Fucking, and Defying Gravity.

Adly-Guirgis' Arabia is set amidst the current "new and improved" antiseptic Times Square, where alcoholic hookers, crackheads and gigolos meet to drink, talk, and have sex -- all trying to find their way to the next day. Adly-Guirgis is also the author of Boom Boom Boom Boom, Den of Thieves, and Moonlight Mile).

For tickets or more information, call (212) 929-2228.

-- By Sean McGrath and Robert Simonson

 
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