PHOTO CALL: What Once We Felt Opening Night

By Amy Lipson
13 Nov 2009

The last printed novel in the world takes center stage in Ann Marie Healy's What Once We Felt, which opened Off-Broadway Nov. 9 at the Duke on 42nd Street.



Ken Rus Schmoll directs the production that features Ellen Parker (Equus, Heidi Chronicles), Opal Alladin (Hedda Gabler, On Golden Pond), Mia Barron (Coast of Utopia), Marsha Stephanie Blake (Joe Turner's Come and Gone), Lynn Hawley (Woyzeck, Aristocrats) and Ronete Levenson (Our Town, Stunning).

Here's how LCT bills the play: "Set in a darkening future, What Once We Felt follows a writer's journey through the political world of publishing, as her novel becomes the last print-published novel ever."

Here is a look at the opening night party held at West Bank Cafe, 407 West 42nd Street:

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Playwright Ann Marie Healy
Photo by Aubrey Reuben



What Once We Felt will run through Nov. 22.

All tickets for LCT3 productions are priced $20.
For tickets phone (646) 223-3010 or visit Dukeon42.