Pelosi and Ocasio-Cortez-Inspired Play N/A Extends Off-Broadway | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Pelosi and Ocasio-Cortez-Inspired Play N/A Extends Off-Broadway

Holland Taylor and Ana Villafañe lead the new play from Mario Correa at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Off-Broadway.

Holland Taylor and Ana Villafañe in N/A Daniel Rader

The world premiere of Mario Correa's new play N/A, which officially opened Off-Broadway at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater June 23, has extended through September 1. 

Though playing a Lincoln Center venue, the production is not a Lincoln Center Theater production. Performances were initially scheduled to end August 4.

Holland Taylor and Ana Villafañe lead the cast as N and A, respectively, the first female speaker of the house and the youngest woman ever elected to Congress. The work is inspired by unspecified real people and events, though it feels safe to assume that these characters have more than a passing connection to Nancy Pelosi and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, based on character descriptions and the show's own poster.

Understudies Peggy J. Scott and Jamie Ann Romero round out the company.

Tony winner Diane Paulus (Jagged Little Pill) is at the helm. The creative team includes scenic and costume designer Myung Hee Cho, lighting designer Mextly Couzin, sound designer Sun Hee Kil, and projection designer Lisa Renkel from POSSIBLE. Casting is by Tesley & Co's Will Cantler.

N/A is produced by Jeffrey Richards, Louise Gund, Bob Boyett, Broadway Breakfast Club, Kathleen K. Johnson, Brenda Boone, Patrick W. Jones, Maia Kayla Glasman, and Brandon J. Schwartz.

Visit NAThePlay.com for tickets.

Photos: Holland Taylor and Ana Villafañe in N/A Off-Broadway

 
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