Far East (play) explained

Far East is a 1998 play by American playwright A.R. Gurney.

Productions

Far East was first produced at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Massachusetts in July 1998.[1] The director was Daniel Sullivan, with a cast that featured Scott Wolf, Bill Smitrovich, Linda Emond, Tohoru Masamune, and Paul Fitzgerald. It premiered Off-Broadway at Lincoln Center's Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater in January 1999. The director was Daniel Sullivan, with a cast that featured Michael Hayden, Sonnie Brown, Lisa Emery, Bill Smitrovich, and Connor Trinneer.[2] It has since been produced in regional theatres, including the Studio Theatre in Washington, DC in 2001[3] and the Laguna Playhouse, California in 2002.[4]

The play was presented on the hit Public Television series Stage on Screen in 2001.[5] [6]

Publication

Far East is published by Broadway Play Publishing Inc.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Sommer, Elyse."Review, 'Far East' curtainup.com, July 18, 1998
  2. http://www.lct.org/showMain.htm?id=127 Listing
  3. Pressley, Nelson."'Far East': A Love That Crosses Boundaries"The Washington Post, September 25, 2001
  4. Stayton, Richard."Gurney's 'Far East' Keeps Its Distance" April 8, 2002
  5. King, Susan."In Trip to the Small Screen, 'Far East' Is Reinvented"Los Angeles Times, May 25, 2001
  6. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0268299/ Internet Movie Database listing, 'Far East'"