New Comedy Under My Skin Will Open at Off-Broadway's Little Shubert Theatre in May; Tix Now on Sale | Playbill

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News New Comedy Under My Skin Will Open at Off-Broadway's Little Shubert Theatre in May; Tix Now on Sale Following its world premiere at the Pasadena Playhouse, Robert Sternin and Prudence Fraser's Under My Skin will begin previews at Off-Broadway's The Little Shubert Theatre April 5 prior to an official opening May 15.

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Robert Sternin and Prudence Fraser

Sternin and Fraser are the creative forces behind such television hits as “The Nanny” and “Who’s The Boss?”

The Off-Broadway production will be directed by Kirsten Sanderson with Stephen Dobay as scenic designer, Lara de Bruijn as costume designer, Driscoll Otto as lighting designer and Janie Bullard as sound designer. The new comedy will be helmed by lead producer Marla McNally Phillips and co-producer Marcy Carsey.

“I'm absolutely delighted for the opportunity to collaborate with Sternin and Fraser on their beautifully-crafted modern day farce," said director Sanderson in an earlier statement. “With the non-musical theatre scene traditionally jam-packed with dramatic tales, Under My Skin is sure to be a breath of fresh air for the New York stage, without scrimping on the quality of the story and production theatre-goers expect and deserve.”

Casting will be announced at a later time.

In Under My Skin, according to press notes, "a twist of fate leads to love and laughs when New York’s most eligible bachelor and a single, working mother hilariously experience each other’s lives and see things from a very different perspective."

The Little Shubert Theatre is located at 422 W. 42nd Street. Audience Rewards tickets are now available; tickets will go on sale to the general public Feb. 24 by visiting Telecharge.com or calling (800) 432-7780. For more information visit www.UnderMySkinThePlay.com.

 
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