Bob Glaudini and Kevin Corrigan Set for Labyrinth Premiere of Ninth and Joanie | Playbill

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News Bob Glaudini and Kevin Corrigan Set for Labyrinth Premiere of Ninth and Joanie Bob Glaudini and Kevin Corrigan will co-star as father and son in the world premiere of Brett C. Leonard's Philadelphia-set drama Ninth and Joanie, which will begin performances April 5 at the Bank Street Theater in Manhattan.

The play marks a return to acting for Glaudini, whose recent work as a playwright includes A View From 151st Street and Jack Goes Boating. Corrigan is known for his work in "Damages," "Superbad" and "Pineapple Express." Mark Wing-Davey will stage the Labyrinth Theater Company production that features Corrigan and Glaudini as "a prodigal son and grieving father in this powerful new play set on Ninth Street in South Philadelphia in 1986." Additional casting will be announced shortly.

Labyrinth co-artistic director Mimi O'Donnell will render costume designs for Ninth and Joanie, which will have set design by David Meyer, lighting design by Bradley King and Sound Design by Zack Brown.

Tickets will go on sale March 6. For tickets visit LABTheater.org. The Bank Street Theater is located at 155 Bank Street.

 
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