(Please Note scans are low res for fast loading)Įach Order will incur a $5.00 handling fee (including free shipping)Īll Prices Shown are in USD (United States of America Dollars)Īll Payments by Paypal Just Checkout as GUEST no need to registerĪll associated graphics, logos, trader marks, trade names or copyrights are the property of the original owner and are used here for factual and educational purposes only. Crimes of the Heart by Beth Nenley (Play)Mary Catherine Garrison, Enid Graham, Jason Butler Harner, Talmadge Lowe, Julia Murney, Amy Ryan Directed by Garry Hynes Crimes of the Heart by Beth Nenley (Mar 2008) Patch Darragh, Jennifer Dundas, Sarah Paulson, Lily Rabe, Jessica Stone - Roundabout Theatre at Laura Pels. Each sister is forced to face the consequences of the "crimes of the heart" she has committed. Past resentments bubble to the surface as they're forced to deal with assorted relatives and past relationships while coping with the latest incident that has disrupted their lives. The trio was raised in a dysfunctional family with a penchant for ugly predicaments and each has endured her share of hardship and misery. His avaricious American dad is both the clueless hamster and the hungry snake who devoured him.Īnd even if Schultz seems to have crammed in too many related ideas into this House - with too much to say about each - there are worse problems for a play to have.Crimes of the Heart by Beth Nenley (Apr 2001) - Second Stage TheatreĪt the core of the tragic comedy are the three Magrath sisters, Meg, Babe, and Lenny, who reunite at Old Granddaddy's home in Hazlehurst, Mississippi after Babe shoots her abusive husband. But it’s Harner, who delivers the evening’s tour-de-force once again showing he can steal scenes from starrier cohorts. Cannavale drips devilish charm, yet still manages to creep up on you. Paulson’s Stacey is a pretty piece of plastic - hard to the touch, but far more pliant than she looks. ![]() Still, there would be plenty of terrific acting to go around. Sarah Paulson and Jason Butler Harner at an event for Changeling (2008) Close. True, excising those scenes would cut out Jackie Hoffman (largely wasted in an extended cameo as Stacey’s client) and Ben Rappaport (terrific as a younger coworker with a crush). The structure, though, lets the tension dissipate, visiting Stacey’s workplace in three unnecessary scenes that underline the evening’s ideas and dilute their punch. Under the insightful direction of Evan Cabnet (who replaced stageFARM’s artistic director Alex Kilgore during previews), the action darts with appropriate intensity. Schultz’s script packs danger into the comedy, providing the updated gloss on Albee that even Albee himself has been unable to pull off in recent works. He returns to Broadway having last been seen. He finds after the first deal it’s easy to begin selling off parts of yourself she’s haunted by projected apparitions, unsure if the kids are really being cared for by a rich, childless couple or pedaled in the flesh trade. (Jason Butler Harner Photo c/o Polk and Co.) Jason Butler Harner currently stars as Agent Roy Petty on the celebrated Netflix series Ozark. Whether their lives are better is debatable. The first step is just letting him sell your kids to Albania.īrian and Stacey go ahead with the transaction, and by observable measures, their standard of living improves. Plus, Brian knows a guy named Marco (Bobby Cannavale) who can get things done - like help you get into “the club,” nab a promotion, finance your new apartment. The evening grabs attention early with a simple proposal: “Honey, I think we should sell the kids.” As Brian (Jason Butler Harner) explains to Stacey (Sarah Paulson), they were happier and better looking before children, while the kids must suffer with parents who “don’t love them enough, if at all.” Selling them, therefore, would really be a win-win. Or from his role in the Oscar-nominated film Changeling as Gordon Northcott. ![]() The result, while uneven, is a provocative tour through the compromising consequences of pursuing the American dream. Actor Jason Butler Harner Jason Butler Harner Updated On ApJason Butler is probably best known for his role as Agent Petty in the American criminal thriller series OZARK, which is currently streaming on Netflix. How do they cope with the ravages of time and conscience? Mark Schult’z striking new play, The Gingerbread House, being presented by stageFARM at Rattlestick Theatre, takes a similar tack with American absurdism, forcing not just its audience, but its characters to deal with the implications of their actions. ![]() With increasing frequency, pop culture has asked what would it be like for superheroes to live in the real world.
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