Gilman Brings McCullers Novel The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter to Life Off-Broadway

By Ernio Hernandez
03 Dec 2009

The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter star Henry Stram
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter star Henry Stram
Photo by Joan Marcus

Rebecca Gilman's stage take on Carson McCullers' The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter officially opens Off-Broadway Dec. 3. Previews began Nov. 13 for a run through Dec. 20 at New York Theatre Workshop in a co-production with The Acting Company.

Doug Hughes (Doubt) directs the work based on the novel by McCullers and adapted by Gilman (Spinning Into Butter).

James McDaniel ("NYPD Blue," A Soldier's Play) and Cristin Milioti (The Retributionists, Stunning) are featured in a cast that includes Bob Braswell, Jimonn Cole, Michael Cullen, Randall Newsome, Roslyn Ruff, John Sierros, Henry Stram and Andrew Weems.

The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter "follows the story of deaf John Singer as he navigates the world without his dearest friend who has been committed to an insane asylum," according to a synopsis. "When Singer moves to a small Southern town, the locals flock to him as a newfound confidant, seeking compassion and understanding from the one person who needs it the most. Singer's isolation in the world is mirrored in a few of the townspeople he meets along the way — a café owner, a rebellious teenager, a black physician, and an idealistic labor organizer — whose dreams have been shattered."

NYTW opened its season with Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen's Aftermath and will continue with Geoffrey Cowan and Leroy Aarons' Top Secret: The Battle for the Pentagon Papers (a co-production with Los Angeles Theatre Works and Affinity Collaborative Theater).



Tickets to The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter at NYTW, located at 79 East Fourth Street, are available by calling the box office at (212) 460-5475 or via the website. For more information visit nytw.org.