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News MTC's Poker Play, Dealer's Choice, Folds May 4 Dealer's Choice, Patrick Marber's hit London play, will finish its run at NY's Manhattan Theatre Club, May 4.

Dealer's Choice, Patrick Marber's hit London play, will finish its run at NY's Manhattan Theatre Club, May 4.

The dark comedy, which opened April 8 at Off-Broadway's Manhattan Theatre Club, was recently nominated for a Drama Desk Award for best Off-Broadway play.

The production was a question mark for several months when first the author, then David Esjornson (director of the American premiere at Long Wharf Theatre in October 1996) had scheduling problems and were unable to stage the play this spring.

Instead, John Tillinger directs a cast that includes Ritchie Coster, Dermot Crowley, Dan Futterman, Jamie Harris, Sam Trammell and Byron Jennings.

In Dealer's Choice, Stephen, Mugsy, Sweeney, Frankie and Carl meet for their weekly poker game in the basement of Stephen's restaurant. When Ash, a professional gambler, wants his due, the friendly card game takes an unexpected turn. Presented by London's Royal National Theatre in 1995, the show won the London Eveing Standard Award, the Writers Guild of Great Britain Award, and a Laurence Olivier Award Nomination. The play was also presented in July 1996 as part of the Alliance Theatre's Arts Festival in Atlanta to coincide with the Olympics.

Author Patrick Marber has done much of his work to date for radio and television, though he did recently direct Dennis Potter's Blue Remembered Hills for the Royal National Theatre.

Dealer's Choice, which runs at MTC's second stage through May 4, has sets by David Gallo, costumes by Laura Cunningham, and lighting by Kenneth Posner.

For tickets ($32) and information on Dealer's Choice, call (212) 581-1212.

-- By Robert Viagas and David Lefkowitz

 
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