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News Gurney's Ancestral Voices To Be Heard at Lincoln Center Thru June 7 As reported by the New York Times, A.R. Gurney's latest, Ancestral Voices, is receiving an extended staged reading at Lincoln Center's Mitzi Newhouse theatre, now through June 7. A Lincoln Center spokesperson confirmed the readings and said further details were expected later today (March 26).

As reported by the New York Times, A.R. Gurney's latest, Ancestral Voices, is receiving an extended staged reading at Lincoln Center's Mitzi Newhouse theatre, now through June 7. A Lincoln Center spokesperson confirmed the readings and said further details were expected later today (March 26).

In January, Playbill On-Line reported that, on Jan. 17 and 18, readings of Ancestral Voices took place at Lincoln Center's Mitzi Newhouse Theatre. Dan Sullivan, who directs Gurney's current (and extended) show at the Newhouse, Far East, also helmed the readings.

According to Gurney's agent, Gilbert Parker, the play, about a young man, his parents and his grandparents, is similar to Gurney's Love Letters in that it isn't staged, per se. In Voices, five actors sit on stage and read the script, making it easy to have rotating casts. Parker says in the next couple of weeks, a decision will be made as to the next step to take with the piece.

Mary Louise Wilson is in the Ancestral Voices cast at the Newhouse. At the January readings, the performers were Robert Sean Leonard as the lead, with Debra Monk and James Rebhorn as his parents, and "Lou Grant" cronies Nancy Marchand and Mason Adams as his grandparents.

Gurney has been positively ubiquitous these past few months. His Darlene and the Guest Lecturer recently played in New Jersey (though that has no plans to reach NYC, according to agent Parker). Far East has been extended to June 6, Off-Broadway. Alec Baldwin and Kim Zimmer did a benefit reading of Love Letters on Broadway Jan. 25; and on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, an "opened up," television version of Love Letters, starring Honour's Laura Linney and "Wings'" Steven Webber, aired on ABC-TV. -- By David Lefkowitz

 
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