NewsPhoto Call: A Chorus Line, "That's So Raven" and Spelling Bee Stars Reunite to Celebrate New Neil LaBute PlayAmanda Seyfried ("Mean Girls," "Les Mis茅rables," "Dear John," "Mamma Mia!") makes her Off-Broadway debut opposite Tony nominee Thomas Sadoski (Other Desert Cities, Reasons to Be Pretty, "The Newsroom") in the world premiere of Neil LaBute's The Way We Get By, officially opening May 19 at Second Stage Theatre.
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Matthew Blank
May 20, 2015
Directed by Tony nominee (, Well), the play began previews April 28.
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A Chorus Line, "That's So Raven" and Spelling Bee Stars Reunite to Celebrate New Neil LaBute Play
A Chorus Line, "That's So Raven" and Spelling Bee Stars Reunite to Celebrate New Neil LaBute Play
Amanda Seyfried ("Mean Girls," "Les Mis茅rables," "Dear John," "Mamma Mia!") makes her Off-Broadway debut opposite Tony nominee Thomas Sadoski (Other Desert Cities, Reasons to Be Pretty, "The Newsroom") in the world premiere of Neil LaBute's The Way We Get By, officially opening May 19 at Second Stage Theatre.
The Way We Get By is a story about love, lust and making connections. Seyfried and Sadoski star as two people who share an awkward encounter following a drunken wedding reception. "They wake up to a blurry morning where the rules of attraction, sex and society are waiting for them before their first cup of coffee," according to press notes, "leading them to ponder how much they really know about each other and how much they really care about what other people think."
Sadoski was Tony-nominated for his performance in the Broadway premiere of LaBute's Reasons to Be Pretty.
The production features set design by , costume design by Emily Rebholz, lighting design by Matthew Frey and sound design by Bart Fasbender. Casting is by Telsey + Co., .
LaBute's plays include Reasons to Be Pretty, Reasons to Be Happy, The Shape of Things, The Break of Noon, Fat Pig, The Money Shot and The Mercy Seat, among others.
For more information, visit . Second Stage Theatre is located at 305 West 43rd St., New York.
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