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News Margulies' OB Dinner No Longer Served After May 27 After hundreds of performances, a Pulitzer Prize and an 18-month stint Off Broadway, Donald Margulies' comedy Dinner With Friends will end its run at the Variety Arts Theatre May 27, according to a New York Times advertisement.

After hundreds of performances, a Pulitzer Prize and an 18-month stint Off Broadway, Donald Margulies' comedy Dinner With Friends will end its run at the Variety Arts Theatre May 27, according to a New York Times advertisement.

The show, which opened Nov. 4, 1999, takes a rueful look at marriage, divorce and friendship. The characters' loyalties and values shift through the action, all in the context of middle-age malaise. Karen and Gabe are married food writers who question their marriage and their comfort when their best friends, Tom and Beth, split up.

Daniel Sullivan directs the New York staging as he did the 2000 Los Angeles and Boston stagings. Original cast members Lisa Emery and Matthew Arkin are playing Karen and Gabe; John Hillner and Carolyn McCormick play Gabe and Karen's pals, Tom and Beth.

Designers for the urban, suburban and rural settings in the multi-set play (on a turntable stage) are Neil Patel (set), Jess Goldstein (costumes) and Rui Rita (lighting), providing an upper-middle class milieu.

Pre-Pulitzer, the play was seen at Actors Theatre of Louisville and (in a revised form) South Coast Repertory Theatre. The world premiere was part of the 1998 Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre in Kentucky. The revised version was staged by Sullivan at South Coast Rep in Costa Mesa, CA, in October 1998. The New York producers of Dinner With Friends are Mitchell Maxwell, Mark Balsam, Ted Tulchin, Victoria Maxwell, Mari Nakachi and Steven Tulchin.

Other Margulies works include The Model Apartment, Found a Peanut and The Loman Family Picnic. The show recouped its $660,000 investment cost and will also be filmed for HBO cable network.

For ticket information on Dinner with Friends at the Variety Arts Theatre: 110 Third Avenue, call (212) 239-6200.

— By David Lefkowitz
and Kenneth Jones

 
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