Simon Stephens' Punk Rock Gets Off-Broadway Extension | Playbill

News Simon Stephens' Punk Rock Gets Off-Broadway Extension Punk Rock, the school-set 2009 drama by Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time playwright Simon Stephens, which officially opened Off-Broadway Nov. 17 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, has extended its run for an additional week of performances, MCC Theater has announced.

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Noah Robbins and Douglas Smith Photo by Joan Marcus

Trip Cullman directs the MCC Theater production that is now scheduled through Dec. 14.

Smith ("Big Love"), Greenspan (Coraline, The Royal Family), Funke (If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet) and Robbins (Brighton Beach Memoirs) are joined by Pico Alexander ("Orange Is The New Black"), Lilly Englert (King Lear), Colby Minifie (The Pillowman), Will Pullen (The Wayside Motor Inn) and Sophie Shapiro.

The play is based on Stephens' own experiences as a teacher. The playwright is currently represented with the Broadway transfer of the Olivier Award-winning production of his play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, which opened to strong reviews Oct. 5 at the Barrymore Theatre.

According to MCC Theater, "In a private school outside of Manchester, England a group of highly-articulate seventeen year-olds flirt and posture their way through the day while preparing for their A-Level mock exams. With hormones raging and minimal adult supervision, nothing can mask the underlying tension that becomes increasingly pronounced as the clock ticks towards the ultimate dismissal."

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