Adam Driver, the stage and screen actor known for his work in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Girls, and Broadway's Man and Boy, will headline a November 7 benefit performance of Stephen Belber鈥檚 provocative drama Tape.
Keri Russell and Pablo Schreiber will co-star with Driver in the play that delves into the ideas of social and personal responsibility. Belber will direct his play.
A former Marine, Driver founded the non-profit organization , which aims to create dialogue between artists and service members through live performance.
The 7:30 PM benefit at Studio 54 is free for all veterans, current service men and women, and military families. Must be 18+ to attend.
Tape, which unfolds in real time in a dingy hotel room, largely revolves around two old friends, one of whom tricks the other into admitting 鈥� on tape 鈥� to a sexual assault committed 10 years earlier. The plot thickens when Amy, the alleged victim, arrives at the room and throws both characters鈥� memories into question.
The critically acclaimed play was made into a film starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, and Robert Sean Leonard. Studio 54 is located at 254 W. 54th Street.
Studio 54 is located at 254 W. 54th Street.