NewsPics! Nick Cearley, Lauren Molina, Jason Tam, Robert Cuccioli Celebrate the NYC Opening of Shear MadnessThe Off-Broadway production of Shear Madness, the Guinness Book of World Records' longest-running play in the history of the U.S., officially opened Nov. 11 following previews that began Oct. 22 at New World Stages. The open-ended New York staging features Broadway actors Jeremy Kushnier and Lynne Wintersteller.
November 12, 2015
Joining Kushnier and Wintersteller are Jordan Ahnquist, who comes from the Boston production, along with Adam Gerber, Kate Middleton and Patrick Noonan.
0
of
Nick Cearley, Lauren Molina, Jason Tam, Robert Cuccioli Celebrate the NYC Opening of Shear Madness
The long-running comedic and interactive whodunit, which recently celebrated its 35th year of performances in Boston, is adapted by Bruce Jordan — who also directs the Off-Broadway staging — and Marilyn Abrams, after Paul Pörtner's German psychodrama. Set in a unisex hair salon, the audience is invited to vote nightly on who is guilty and who isn't, producing varied results.
"Our initial plan was to open Shear Madness in New York after a Boston tryout, but the tryout was so successful that it didn't make any sense to close," said co-creators Jordan and Abrams in an earlier press statement.
Shear Madness debuted at the Charles Playhouse in Boston in 1980, where it continues to run with an ever-evolving cast. It was voted Best Comedy of the Year seven times by the Boston Globe and recipient of the Best Play of the Year by both the Chicago Sun-Times and the Philadelphia Enquirer. The first-ever national tour kicked off in 2012, and it has since been seen around the U.S. and internationally. It has also been playing for 28 years at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. Tickets to the New York production, beginning at $49.50, are available online at Telecharge.com or by phone at (212) 239-6200. New World Stages is located at 340 West 50th St.
Breaking the Binary Theatre is co-producing the world premiere with Playwrights Horizons about a group of queer co-workers in the age of climate change.