Cast of Seven Will Explore Office Politics Off-Broadway | Playbill

News Cast of Seven Will Explore Office Politics Off-Broadway Casting has been announced for Marcy Lovitch's Office Politics, which is set to begin performances June 5 at the June Havoc Theatre, 312 West 36th Street.

Directed by Aimee Todoroff, opening night is scheduled for June 11 at 7:30 PM.

The cast will comprise Patrice Bell (“Six of One”), Josh Doucette (Irreversible), Philip Guerette (“American Genius”), Carson Lee (A Serious Man), Molly Lovell (And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little), Maria Wolf (The Balcony) and Nicholas De Sibio (Working Out with Leona).

In Office Politics, press notes state, "when a white male co-worker makes an off-the-cuff racially insensitive remark to his boss’s black female assistant, what seems like a harmless joke snowballs, suddenly catapulting the ad sales office of a women's magazine into turmoil. Threats are made, loyalties tested and contrasting beliefs about power, race and class surface, resulting in an explosion of shocking reveals, lies and accusations, ultimately leaving their department in utter shreds."

The production will feature set design by Sandy Yaklin, with costume design by Deanna R Frieman, lighting design by Joshua Benghiat and sound design by Daniel Spitaliere.

Playwright Marcy Lovitch wrote and acted in her one-woman show, Dirty Laundry, which she performed in the first and second New York International Fringe Festival (FringeNYC), at New York’s Independent Art HERE, the Womankind Festival of One-Woman Shows (One Dream Theater, NYC) and Philadelphia's Womenspeak Festival (Walnut Street Studio Theater). Her plays A Brooklyn Romance and Ode to Brad premiered at Ensemble Studio Theater. Other plays include A Hollywood Ending (developed at Primary Stages’ Einhorn School of Performing Arts, ESPA), The Girl with No Mazel and the screenplays for "Rini’s 40th Birthday" and "Media Darling." Office Politics is being presented Off-Broadway by the Long View Theater Company.

The playing schedule will be Tuesday through Thursday at 7:30 PM, Friday and Saturday at 8 PM, with matinees Saturday at 3 PM and Sunday at 2 PM for a limited engagement through June 20.

Tickets are $18 and are available through SmartTix.com. For more information visit OfficePoliticsThePlay.com.

 
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