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News Safe Home, New Play from South Pacific's Cullen, Extends The world-premiere run of Sean Cullen's Safe Home has been extended through Feb. 3 at Women's Interart Center in Manhattan.

The wartime drama opened to positive reviews Jan. 14 and was originally scheduled to conclude Jan. 31. Three additional performances have been added to the run.

Cullen, who currently appears in the Lincoln Center Theater revival of South Pacific, penned the work that tells "one family's timeless war story [about] a young boy looking for a way to finally be a man."

The cast of Safe Home includes Michael Cullen (Cobb, Bug), Ian Hyland ("Spanglish"), Cynthia Mace (Angels in America, The Goat or Who is Sylvia?), Eric Miller (Sweet Storm, Betrayed), Erik Saxvik (Approaching America, Nobody Suspects a Butterfly) and Katy Wright Mead (Your Mom's Feet).

The production has designs by Alex Koch (video and set design), David Bengali (lighting design), Jeanne Wu (sound design) and Lena Sands (costume design).

Cullen has appeared in the films "Revolutionary Road" and "Michael Clayton." His stage credits include The Capeman, James Joyce's The Dead and The Pillowman. Safe Home marks his playwriting debut. Chris Henry & Royal Family Productions present the premiere.

For tickets, priced $18, phone (212) 868-4444 or visit Smarttix. The Women's Interart Center is located at 500 W. 52nd Street.

 
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