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Far East (play)

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Far East is a 1998 play by American playwright A.R. Gurney.

Productions

Far East was first produced at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Massachusetts in July 1998.[1] The director was Daniel Sullivan, with a cast that featured Scott Wolf, Bill Smitrovich, Linda Emond, Tohoru Masamune, and Paul Fitzgerald. It premiered Off-Broadway at Lincoln Center's Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater in January 1999. The director was Daniel Sullivan, with a cast that featured Michael Hayden, Sonnie Brown, Lisa Emery, Bill Smitrovich, and Connor Trinneer.[2] It has since been produced in regional theatres, including the Studio Theatre in Washington, DC in 2001[3] and the Laguna Playhouse, California in 2002.[4]

The play was presented on the Public Television series Stage on Screen in 2001.[5][6]

Publication

Far East is published by Broadway Play Publishing Inc.

References

  1. ^ Sommer, Elyse."Review, 'Far East' curtainup.com, July 18, 1998
  2. ^ Listing lct.org, retrieved December 5, 2010
  3. ^ Pressley, Nelson."'Far East': A Love That Crosses Boundaries"The Washington Post, September 25, 2001
  4. ^ Stayton, Richard."Gurney's 'Far East' Keeps Its Distance" April 8, 2002
  5. ^ King, Susan."In Trip to the Small Screen, 'Far East' Is Reinvented"Los Angeles Times, May 25, 2001
  6. ^ Internet Movie Database listing, 'Far East'" imdb.com, retrieved December 5, 2010