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News Brief Encounter, Romance That Features Film, Music and a Little Magic, Begins Broadway Run The Broadway premiere of Brief Encounter, the Kneehigh Theatre's highly theatrical and widely acclaimed adaptation of Noël Coward's stage and film romance, starts Sept. 10 at Studio 54. The staging, adapted and directed by Emma Rice, includes songs, incidental music, dance, melodrama, film projections and comedy to create a unique hybrid.

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Joseph Alessi and Hannah Yelland Photo by Kevin Berne

The Roundabout Theatre Company presentation, in association with David Pugh & Dafydd Rogers and Cineworld, opens Sept. 28.

The cast of Kneehigh vets and British and U.S. performers includes Joseph Alessi (Albert/Fred), Dorothy Atkinson (Beryl), Damon Daunno (Bill/Bobbie), Gabriel Ebert (Stanley), Edward Jay (Musician), Annette McLaughlin (Myrtle), Adam Pleeth (Musician), Tristan Sturrock (Alec) and Hannah Yelland (Laura). Sturrock and Yelland played the romantic leads in the previous New York City run of the production at St. Ann's Warehouse in 2009-10. It also toured the U.S.; Brief Encounter launched in the U.K.

This will be a limited engagement through Dec. 5. According to Roundabout, Brief Encounter "is an imaginative new work that combines elements of Noël Coward's beloved screenplay, and the one-act play [Still Life] on which it was based, with song, dance and Technicolor displays of emotion."

The production, almost expressionistic in quality, breaks the fourth wall from the beginning of the experience, when cast members perform Coward songs in the aisle. Songs in the production have music and lyrics by Coward, or text by Coward with new music.

The atmosphere conjured suggests a post-war British cinema. The leading man and lady leap from the front row and onto the stage to tell the tale of housewife Laura and doctor Alec — good British people, with spouses of their own — who meet in the tearoom of a railway station and lurch toward an affair. Supporting players perform songs and flesh out the tearoom/train station community. Characters also blend into film projections, making the work unlike anything Coward could have imagined. Inspired by a Coward one-act called Still Life, the tale is better known as the 1945 David Lean movie, "Brief Encounter," which had a screenplay by Coward.

The design team includes Neil Murray (sets and costumes), Malcolm Rippeth (lights), Simon Baker (sound) and Gemma Carrington & Jon Driscoll (projection).

Ticket prices range from $37-$127. Call Roundabout Ticket Services at (212) 719-1300, online at www.roundabouttheatre.org or at the Studio 54 box office (254 W. 54th Street).

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Hannah Yelland Photo by Kevin Berne
 
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