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News Tricks the Devil Taught Me Begins Off-Broadway Run July 29 Tricks the Devil Taught Me, the new play written and directed by Tony Georges, begins previews at the Minetta Lane Theatre July 29 with an official opening scheduled for Aug. 18.

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The cast comprises Beth Grant ("Little Miss Sunshine," "Pushing Daisies"), Tony nominee Mary Testa (Xanadu, 42nd Street, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum), TJ Linnard ("Guiding Light"), Desiree Rodriguez, Peter Bradbury, Julie Jesneck and Jodie Lynne McClintock.

"Don and Betty have been married for 22 years, almost exactly as long as they have had their son, Jeremy," according to press notes. "But there is whispering behind closed doors, and the once invisible imperfections begin to poison the air. Right and wrong are swept up in a whirlwind of lies, hope and haunting memories. Perfume of whiskey sweetens the smell of prayer as the supporting cast reaches for their own versions of salvation. Will the faithful be saved? Or have they run out of time? The plan has already been set into motion. Judgment is coming…"

The production also features set design by Eli Kaplan-Wildmann, costumes by Asa Benally, lighting design by Scott Davis and sound design by Walter Trarbach.

Producers are Maddy Bassi, Circa 1440 Inc. and Idle Mind Ltd.

The producers are offering a "devilishly" special ticket price for the 3 PM and 7 PM performances July 31. All tickets for those shows will be priced $6.66 and are available only by purchase at the box office.

Show times are Tuesdays at 7 PM, Wednesdays-Fridays at 8 PM, Saturdays at 2 PM and 8 PM and Sundays at 3 PM and 7 PM.

Tickets, priced $66 and $80.50, are available through Ticketmaster.com.

Minetta Lane Theatre is located at 18 Minetta Lane in Greenwich Village.

 
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