Love and Information, Starring Jennifer Ikeda, Maria Tucci and James Waterston, Begins Feb. 4 at NYTW | Playbill

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News Love and Information, Starring Jennifer Ikeda, Maria Tucci and James Waterston, Begins Feb. 4 at NYTW New York Theatre Workshop presents Caryl Churchill's Love and Information beginning Feb. 4 prior to an official opening Feb. 19.

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Jennifer Ikeda

Performances will continue through March 23.

Produced in association with London’s Royal Court Theatre, Love and Information is directed by James Macdonald. The play marks Churchill's seventh American premiere at New York Theatre Workshop. Her writing credits also include Far Away and A Number.

The cast features Phillip James Brannon (Belleville, "Law & Order: SVU"), Randy Danson (Mad Forest, Well), Susannah Flood (Tribes, The Madrid), Noah Galvin (Our Town, Burnt Part Boys), Jennifer Ikeda (Top Girls, Seascape), Karen Kandel (A Civil War Christmas, Peter and Wendy), Irene Sofia Lucio (Wit, We Play for the Gods), Nate Miller (Peter and the Starcatcher, Keep Your Baggage With You...), Kellie Overbey (The Coast of Utopia, Twentieth Century), Adante Power (The Lion King), John Procaccino (A Time To Kill, Enemy of the People), Lucas Caleb Rooney (Golden Boy, The Country Girl), Tony nominee Maria Tucci (The Rose Tattoo, Mary Stuart), James Waterston (Enemy of the People, As You Like It) and Zoë Winters (4000 Miles, Swimming Legs) .

The production is described as "a theatrical kaleidoscope exploring more than a hundred characters as they try to make sense of what they find out."

The creative team includes Miriam Buether (scenic design), Gabriel Berry and Andrea Hood (costume design), Peter Mumford (lighting design) and Christopher Shutt (sound design).

Visit nytw.org for tickets and more information.

 
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