26
Oct/13

A CELEBRITY BENEFIT READING: CRIMES OF THE HEART

26
Oct/13

benefit reading

A ONE-NIGHT-ONLY READING TO BENEFIT THE NEW GROUP: BETH HENLEY’S CRIMES OF THE HEART
The New Group @ Theatre Row
The Acorn Theatre
410 West 42nd St. between Eighth & Ninth Sts.
Monday, October 28, $100, 7:00
212-244-3380 ext308 / jamie@thenewgroup.org
www.thenewgroup.org

Since 1995, the New Group has been staging contemporary, adventurous shows, including productions of Kenneth Lonergan’s This Is Our Youth with Josh Hamilton and Mark Ruffalo; the Tony-winning Avenue Q; Joe Orton’s What the Butler Saw with Dylan Baker and Chloë Sevigny; David Rabe’s Hurlyburly with New Group mainstay Ethan Hawke, Bobby Cannavale, Parker Posey, Wallace Shawn, Catherine Kellner, and Hamilton; Jonathan Marc Sherman’s Things We Want with Peter Dinklage, Paul Dano, Hamilton, and Zoe Kazan; and Sam Shepard’s A Lie of the Mind with Keith Carradine, Marin Ireland, Laurie Metcalf, Frank Whaley, and Hamilton, directed by Hawke. The company, founded by artistic director Scott Elliott, who helms many of its productions, has won or been nominated for multiple Obie, Lucille Lortel, Drama Desk, and other awards during its eighteen seasons. On October 28, in conjunction with its brand-new production, Beth Henley’s eagerly awaited The Jacksonian, starring Ed Harris, Glenne Headly, Amy Madigan, Bill Pullman, and Juliet Brett, the nonprofit New Group is holding a benefit reading of Henley’s Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning Crimes of the Heart, the southern tragicomedy that was also turned into a film directed by Bruce Beresford. The reading, directed by Elliott, will feature Ireland (Homeland, Marie Antoinette) as Lenny, Natasha Lyonne (Orange Is the New Black, Slums of Beverly Hills) as Chick, Zosia Mamet (Girls, Really Really) as Babe, Sebastian Stan (Gossip Girl, Picnic) as Doc, Raviv Ullman (Phil of the Future, Russian Transport) as Barnette, and Allison Williams (Girls, The Mindy Project) as Meg. Tickets are $100 and are fully tax deductible.