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News Original Humana Star Anna Camp Returns to The Scene for Off-Broadway Run Original Humana Festival star Anna Camp will join the previously announced Patricia Heaton — of "Everybody Loves Raymond" fame — in the upcoming Off-Broadway run of Theresa Rebeck's The Scene.

Second Stage Theatre presents the New York debut of the work directed by Rebecca Taichman. Previews begin Dec. 12 towards an officially open Jan. 11, 2007, for a run slated through Feb. 4, 2007.

Anna Camp — seen recently Off-Broadway in columbinus at New York Theatre Workshop — will reprise her turn as the young, naive Ohio girl, which she played to acclaim in the Humana Festival at the Actors Theatre of Louisville. No word on whether her co-stars Stephen Barker Turner and David Wilson Barnes will also return.

Rebeck — who saw her The Water's Edge run at Second Stage last season — will return with her new work, which follows an out-of-work New York actor who has an affair with a fresh-faced Ohioan ingenue (Camp) and finds himself more morally and spiritually lost than he was before. Heaton will play a morning television news program producer.

Heaton is widely recognized for her two-time Emmy-winning turn as wife Debra Barone on CBS' concluded series "Everybody Loves Raymond." The actress has also been seen in TNT's "The Engagement Ring," ABC's "The Path to 9/11" and co-starring with Jeff Daniels in a TNT remake of Neil Simon's "The Goodbye Girl." She began her career on the New York stage and made her Broadway debut in Don't Get God Started.

Taichman — who staged the current run of Rebeck's Mauritius at Boston's Huntington Theatre Company — is an associate artistic director at Washington, D.C.'s Woolly Mammoth Theater. She has previously staged Green Violin (her co-creation) starring Raul Esparza at Philadelphia's Prince Music Theater, Clean House (Woolly Mammoth) and is also slated to direct her new play Dead Man's Cell Phone for the company. Second Stage Theatre currently presents Jo Bonney's new staging of Eric Bogosian’s subUrbia through Oct. 29. The season continues beyond The Scene with Terrence McNally's Some Men (Feb. 23-April 15, 2007) as well as a spring production yet to be announced.

Tickets to The Scene at Second Stage, 307 West 43rd Street (just off Eighth Ave.), are available by calling (212) 246-4422 or (800) 766-6048. For more information, go to www.SecondStageTheatre.com.

 
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