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Final 2 weeks to see Roundabout's USUAL GIRLS Off-Broadway

FINAL TWO WEEKS!

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ROUNDABOUT UNDERGROUND

Presents

The World Premiere Of

USUAL GIRLS

A new play by MING PEIFFER

Directed by TYNE RAFAELI

With

SOFIA BLACK-D'ELIA, ABBY CORRIGAN, ALI ROSE DACHIS, MIDORI FRANCIS, KARL KENZLER, JENNIFER LIM, RYANN REDMOND, NICOLE RODENBURG, RAVIV ULLMAN

The sold-out limited engagement will conclude on Sunday, December 23 at 7:00PM

CRITICS’ PICK! “IMPECCABLY DIRECTED BY TYNE RAFAELI in Roundabout Underground’s tiny Black Box Theater, “Usual Girls” has A FINE CAST OF NINE, AND A STELLAR DESIGN TEAM.” – Laura Collins-Hughes, The New York Times

“This VIBRANTLY COLORFUL AND RAW EXPLORATION OF FEMALE IDENTITY, FRIENDSHIP, AND ISOLATION—performed by an excellent, almost all-female company.” – Tim Teeman, The Daily Beast

A PRIMAL SCREAM OF A PLAY that wants to make you squirm, and it succeeds. If it seems messy, painful and upsetting, well, that's how it can feel to be a woman these days.” – Raven Snook, Time Out New York

Off-Broadway at the Black Box Theatre in the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre

Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes, Artistic Director/CEO) will conclude the sold-out world premiere production of Usual Girls by Ming Peiffer, directed by Tyne Rafaeli, on Sunday, December 23.

The cast includes Sofia Black-D’Elia as “Sasha / Older Girl 2 / KKG Sister,” Abby Corrigan as “Anna,” Ali Rose Dachis as “Marina / Older Girl #3,” Midori Francis as “Kyeoung,” Karl Kenzler as “Father,” Jennifer Lim as “Woman,” Ryann Redmond as “Older Girl / KKG Sister,” Nicole Rodenburg as “Lindsay,” and Raviv Ullman as “Rory.”

At the time of closing, Usual Girls will have played 30 preview performances and 55 regular performances. Previews began October 11, 2018 and opened officially on November 5, 2018 at the Black Box Theatre in the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre (111 West 46th Street). This limited engagement was extended twice through December 23, 2018.

How do girls grow up? Quickly, painfully, wondrously. On an elementary school playground, a boy threatens to tell on the girls for swearing – unless one of them kisses him. But just before lips can touch, Kyeoung tackles the boy to the ground. The victory is short-lived. Over the coming years, Kyeoung’s stories get stranger, funnier, more harrowing – and more familiar. This hilarious, explicit gut-punch of a play bursts with playwright Ming Peiffer’s bold, explosive voice.

The creative team includes Arnulfo Maldonado (Sets), Ásta Bennie Hostetter (Costumes), Jen Schriever (Lighting) and Tei Blow (Sound).

TICKET INFORMATION:

Tickets for the regular run of Usual Girls are sold out. A limited number of Standby tickets ($25 - $35) are available at the Steinberg Center box office on the day of the performance. Details available at roundabouttheatre.org.

For tickets to the benefit performance on Wednesday, December 19 at 7pm, please contact the Patron’s Desk at 212-719-9393 ext. 301.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:

Usual Girls plays Tuesday through Sunday evenings at 7:00PM with Saturday matinees at 1:30PM and Sunday matinees at 2:00PM.

The Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre opened in March 2004 with an acclaimed premiere of Lynn Nottage’s Intimate Apparel starring Viola Davis, directed by Dan Sullivan. Since that landmark production, the center has expanded beyond the Laura Pels Theatre to include the Black Box Theatre and now a new education center. The Steinberg Center continues to reflect Roundabout’s commitment to produce new works by established and emerging writers as well as revivals of classic plays. This state-of-the-art off-Broadway theatre and education complex is made possible by a major gift from The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust. The Trust was created in 1986 by Harold Steinberg to promote and advance American Theatre as a vital part of our culture by supporting playwrights, encouraging the development and production of new work, and providing financial assistance to not-for-profit theatre companies across the country. Since its inception, the Trust has awarded over $70 million to more than 125 theatre organizations.

Roundabout Underground’s home is a 62-seat Black Box Theatre, which is also used year-round by Roundabout’s education department for its activities including student productions and professional development workshops.

Roundabout’s work with new and emerging playwrights and directors, as well as development of new work, is made possible by Katheryn Patterson and Tom Kempner.

We gratefully acknowledge the Roundabout Leaders for New Works: Alec Baldwin, James Costa and John Archibald, Linda L. D’Onofrio, Peggy and Mark Ellis, Jodi Glucksman, Sylvia Golden, Hess Foundation, Inc., Judith and Douglas Krupp, K. Myers, Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater, Ira Pittelman, Laura S. Rodgers, Seedlings Foundation, Mary Solomon, Lauren and Danny Stein, Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, and Dr. Leonard Tow.

Roundabout Theatre Company celebrates the power of theatre by spotlighting classics from the past, cultivating new works of the present, and educating minds for the future. A not-for-profit company, Roundabout fulfills that mission by producing familiar and lesser-known plays and musicals; discovering and supporting talented playwrights; reducing the barriers that can inhibit theatergoing; collaborating with a diverse team of artists; building educational experiences; and archiving over five decades of production history.

Roundabout Theatre Company presents a variety of plays, musicals and new works on its five stages: Broadway’s American Airlines Theatre, Studio 54 and Stephen Sondheim Theatre, and Off-Broadway’s Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre, which houses the Laura Pels Theatre and Black Box Theatre.

American Airlines is the official airline of Roundabout Theatre Company. Roundabout productions are supported, in part, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

Roundabout’s 2018-19 Broadway season includes True West by Sam Shepard, directed by James Macdonald, starring Ethan Hawke and Paul Dano; Kiss Me, Kate, directed by Scott Ellis, starring Kelli O’Hara, Will Chase and Corbin Bleu, and Arthur Miller’s All My Sons starring Annette Bening and Tracy Letts, directed by Gregory Mosher.

Off-Broadway in 2018-2019, Roundabout’s season includes Apologia by Alexi Kaye Campbell, directed by Daniel Aukin, with Stockard Channing; Merrily We Roll Along by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth, directed by Noah Brody in a Fiasco Theater production; Toni Stone by Lydia R. Diamond, directed by Pam MacKinnon, with Uzo Aduba; and Usual Girls by Ming Peiffer, directed by Tyne Rafaeli and Something Clean by Selina Fillinger, directed by Margot Bordelon at Roundabout Underground.

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