Test Your Faith at The Christians, Opening Tonight Off-Broadway | Playbill

News Test Your Faith at The Christians, Opening Tonight Off-Broadway The New York premiere of Lucas Hnath's The Christians officially opens Sept. 17 at Playwrights Horizons following previews that began Aug. 28. The production, which examines religious faith in America, features a choir of 20 rotating singers from New York City.

Performances are scheduled to continue through Oct. 11.

Helmed by Obie winner Les Waters, who returns after directing the world premiere at the Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville, the cast features Broadway actors Emily Donahoe (33 Variations), Andrew Garman (Salome), Philip Kerr (Tiny Alice) and Linda Powell (On Golden Pond), as well as Larry Powell, whose numerous Off-Broadway credits include While I Yet Live.

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Andrew Garman and Philip Kerr Photo by Joan Marcus

Hnath's play follows Pastor Paul, played by Garman, whose church has expanded greatly in the last decade. Despite its growth and loyal following, he is about to deliver a sermon that will shake the foundation of the congregation's faith. Playwrights Horizons states that The Christians "is both epic and unexpectedly intimate, an unflinching look at faith in America – and its power to unite or divide."

The production features scenic design by Dane Laffrey, costume design by Connie Furr, lighting design by Tony Award nominee Ben Stanton and sound design by Jake Rodriguez. Production stage manager is Marisa Levy and music supervisor is David Dabbon.

Following its New York run, the play will be presented in Los Angeles at the Center Theatre Group Dec. 2-Jan. 10, 2016. Lucas Hnath’s plays include Red Speedo (Studio Theatre, Washington, D.C.), A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay About the Death of Walt Disney (Soho Rep.), nightnight as part of Sleep Rock Thy Brain (2013 Humana Festival) and Isaac’s Eye (Ensemble Studio Theatre), among others.

Tickets, starting at $75, can be purchased online at TicketCentral, by phone at (212) 279-4200 and in person at the Ticket Central Box Office, 416 West 42nd St., where Playwrights Horizons is also located. Visit PlaywrightsHorizons for more information.

 
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