PHOTO CALL: Jenna Fischer, Josh Hamilton, Leslie Bibb and Fred Weller in Neil LaBute's Reasons to Be Happy | Playbill

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News PHOTO CALL: Jenna Fischer, Josh Hamilton, Leslie Bibb and Fred Weller in Neil LaBute's Reasons to Be Happy Emmy Award-nominated "The Office" star Jenna Fischer, Josh Hamilton, Leslie Bibb and Fred Weller star in the MCC Theater world premiere of Neil LaBute's Reasons to Be Happy, which began performances Off-Broadway May 16 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.

Tony Award nominee LaBute also directs the play, a companion piece to his award-winning Reasons to Be Pretty, which was first produced at MCC Theater in 2008 before moving to Broadway, where it was nominated for three 2009 Tony Awards, including Best Play.

Jenna Fischer, Josh Hamilton, Leslie Bibb and Fred Weller in Neil LaBute's Reasons to Be Happy


Reasons to Be Happy will officially open June 11 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre. It is scheduled to run through June 23.

According to MCC, "Three years after a contentious break-up, Steph and Greg are wondering if they can make a fresh go of it. Trouble is, she's married to someone else and he's just embarked on a relationship with Steph’s best friend, Carly, a single mom whose jealous ex-husband, Kent, has trouble articulating his feelings. Navigating the rocky landscape of conflicting agendas and exploding emotions isn’t going to be easy for any of them. Reasons to Be Happy is a funny, surprising, and poignant new play about the choices and sacrifices we are willing to make in the pursuit of that often elusive ideal: happiness."

Fischer plays Steph, with Hamilton (The Coast of Utopia, Proof) as Greg, Bibb ("Iron Man," "Talladega Nights") as Carly and Weller (Still Life and In a Dark Dark House) as Kent.

In the Broadway production of Reasons to Be Pretty, the roles were played by Marin Ireland, Thomas Sadoski, Piper Perabo and Steven Pasquale.

Reasons to Be Happy has set design by Neil Patel, costume design by Sarah Holden, lighting design by Ben Stanton and sound design by Robert Kaplowitz.

For tickets, visit mcctheater.org. The Lucille Lortel Theatre is located at 121 Christopher Street.

 
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