Off-Broadway NewsOff-Broadway's Marie It's Time Cancels Performances and Extends Run
A positive COVID test within the company has affected the play's run at HERE's Dorothy B. Williams Theatre.
By
Leah Putnam
September 13, 2022
Jennifer Seaston and Kedian Keohan in Marie It's TimeMaria Baranova
Performances of 鈥檚 Marie It鈥檚 Time havebeencanceled through September 17 due to a positive COVID test within the company.
The production at HERE鈥檚 Dorothy B. Williams Theatre will resume September 21. The Off-Broadway run, originally scheduled through September 24, has been extended through October 1.
Created and produced by Obie-winning downtown company Minor Theater, Marie It's Time began previews September 7 ahead of its September 9 opening night.
Drawing inspiration from Georg B眉chner鈥檚 1913 play Woyzeck, Jarcho performs in her own work for the first time. She stars alongside Jennifer Seastone in the fight for the role of B眉chner鈥檚 lead Marie, joined in the 鈥渇ucked-up mixtape about love, motherhood, and violence鈥� by Kedian Keohan as Major.
Directed by 脕sta Bennie Hostetter, the show features original music composition by Jarcho and Jeff Aaron Bryant, sound design by Ben Williams and Elliot Yokum, set design by Meredith Ries, costume design by , and lighting design by Ebony Burton.
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Jennifer Seaston and Kedian Keohan in Marie It鈥檚 Time
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Jennifer Seastone and Kedian Keohan in Marie It鈥檚 Time
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Jennifer Seastone in Marie It鈥檚 Time
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Julia Jarcho and Jennifer Seastone in Marie It鈥檚 Time
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Julia Jarcho, Kedian Keohan, and Jennifer Seastone in Marie It鈥檚 Time
The play by Emil Weinstein is based on the memoir by Abby Chava Stein, an openly transgender woman directly descended from Hasidic Judaism's founder, the Baal Shem Tov.
The piece stars Obie Award winner Jodie Markell as propagandist filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl, whose work in service of the Nazis defined the visual identity of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich.