Classic Stage Company and Fiasco Theater, in collaboration with Hedgepig Ensemble
Theatre鈥檚 Expand The Canon, will offer a night-only reading of Pulitzer Prize winner Susan Glaspell's The Verge next month.
Directed by Jessie Austrian (Fiasco Theater鈥檚 Pericles), The Verge
will be presented at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in the Steinhardt
Conservatory April 8 at 7:30 PM.
As previously reported, Tony winner Miriam Silverman (The Sign in Sidney Brustein鈥檚 Window) will star. She will be joined by the newly announced Noah Brody (Fiasco Theater鈥檚 Pericles), Paul L. Coffey (Fiasco Theater鈥檚 Pericles), Tony nominee Andy Grotelueschen (Tootsie), Ben Steinfeld (Fiasco Theater鈥檚 Pericles), Aubrey Lace Taylor (Pair), Paco Tolson (Vietgone), and Emily Young (How I Learned to Drive).
Glaspell鈥檚 1921 play follows Claire Archer (Silverman), who attempts to transcend the constraints of modern life through the breeding of new plants, despite a literal Tom, Dick, and Harry trying to stop her. As the blossoming of her latest creation approaches, her sanity is called into question, and tensions around her unique way of life explode.
Audience members will be able to tour the Garden鈥檚 Conservatory with a complimentary glass of wine before watching the play.
CSC is currently presenting Fiasco Theater鈥檚 Pericles, written by William Shakespeare and directed by Ben Steinfeld, through March 24. Visit .
Doors will open at 6:30 PM for the upcoming reading, and tickets, which begin at $41, are available .