Johanna Day and Frederick Weller Set for Reading of LaBute's second year senior in MA | Playbill

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News Johanna Day and Frederick Weller Set for Reading of LaBute's second year senior in MA Tony Award nominee Johanna Day and Frederick Weller will co-star in staged readings of Tony Award-nominated playwright Neil LaBute's second year senior at the Cape Cod Theatre Project.

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Johanna Day

Andrew McCarthy will direct the presentations that will run July 22-24. The work is slated for a West End bow this fall.

According to CTP, "One dark and stormy night, a brother and sister open old wounds and cause new ones as they work together to clear a rental property of the belongings of a former tenant. Anger, betrayal, desire and years of regret boil to the surface as the lightning flashes and together they peel back the many layers of truth surrounding their lives."

Day has appeared on Broadway in Proof and August: Osage County. Off-Broadway she has been seen in Peter and Jerry, How I Learned to Drive, Oliver Parker and 3 Postcards. Weller appeared on Broadway in Seascape, Take Me Out, Glengary Glenn Ross and The Little Foxes.

LaBute's plays include Reasons to Be Pretty, New Testament, Helter Skelter, Second of Pleasure, The Mercy Seat, The Distance From Here, In a Dark Dark House, Autobahn, bash: latter-day plays, The Shape of Things, and the films "In the Company of Men," "Your Friends and Neighbors," "Nurse Betty," "Possession" and "Wicker Man." MCC Theatre will produce LaBute's The Break of Noon this fall under the direction of Jo Bonney.

The Cape Cod Theatre Project is located in Falmouth, MA. Tickets (suggested donation of $20) may be purchased by calling the box office at (508) 457-4242 or online at CapeCodTheatreProject.

 
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