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Ari Graynor in Second Stage Theatre’s Trust

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Thank you to Alison at Second Stage Theatre for letting me know that Ari will be featured in the theatre’s upcoming production of Trust. It will be running from July 23 – September 5th at their midtown theatre on 43rd Street and 8th Avenue. For more information, please go here.

Synopsis:
Harry is rich. Harry is married. But when Harry doesn’t trust any of it is enough, he looks to find something real in the most unlikely of places. Trust – a new play by Paul Weitz, Oscar-nominated screenwriter of About a Boy and director of the film American Pie, explores the corrosive effect of power on relationships.

Reading of Brian Sloan’s WTC VIEW 11/22 at Player’s Theatre

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

From Broadway World:
Michael Urie (“Ugly Betty”, “The Tempermentals”) is headlining a reading of Brian Sloan’s “WTC View” on November 22nd at the historic Player’s Theatre in Greenwich Village. The play was originally staged as part of the 2003 NY Intl. Fringe Festival , with Urie originating the lead role. It was adapted into a 2006 film, directed by Sloan, a New York-based writer/filmmaker (“Boys Life”, “I Think I Do”). Now, the play is back on stage with its eye on a 2011 production in New York City for the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

The cast for the reading features Ari Graynor (“Fringe”, “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist”), Ralph Macchio (“Ugly Betty”), Jason Tam (“A Chorus Line”, “One Life To Live”), Lucas Papaealis (“Essential Self-Defense”), Dane DeHaan (“End Days”,”American Buffalo”), and Clancy O’Connor (“John Adams”). Casting for the reading is by Calleri Casting, Paul Davis. Andrew Volkoff is directing, after recently staging “The Fantasticks” for Barrington Stage Company. Volkoff directed the original NYC Fringe production as well.

“WTC View” follows a SoHo resident, played by Urie, who spends the weeks after 9/11 meeting new roommates for his downtown apartment after placing a VOICE ad on September 10, 2001. “At turns stirring, mournful and, believe it or not, laugh-out-loud funny, ‘WTC View’ is a major new play that deserves to be experienced by as wide an audience as possible,” wrote Erik Piepenberg in his 2003 review for Gay City News. The play was voted one of the “10 Best Plays of 2003″ by GCN and was also published in “Plays & Playwrights 2004″, a collection of the best new off-Broadway plays.

The reading of “WTC View” is on Sunday November 22nd, starting at 2pm. The Players Theatre is located at 115 MacDougal Street, south of W. 3rd Street. Reservations can be made via email: contact@wtcview.com.

The Happy Sad Stills

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

I’ve just added a few stills from The Happy Sad to the gallery. You can check out previews below. Also, Michael Ausiello had this to say in response to a question about Ari and Fringe:

Question: I’m sad Kirk Acevedo is leaving Fringe, but what I really want to know is if Ari Graynor is coming back for season 2. She and the niece added something special to the show, and showed us a different side of Olivia. –Tim
Ausiello: Yes, Graynor’s Rachel returns in the season premiere. Her involvement beyond that is TBD.

Casting Announced for 6th Annual Summer Play Festival

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Ari will be participating in the Summer Play Festival in New York this summer in The Happy Sad starting July 21st. For ticket information and times, please go here.

The Happy Sad by Ken Urban, directed by Trip Cullman: Finding love is easy. Defining love is not. New York City provides the backdrop to a contemporary comedy of sex, love and dating in a city where there are too many options and not enough time. The cast includes: Christopher Abbott (Mouth to Mouth), Ari Graynor (Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, The Little Dog Laughed), Sue Jean Kim (The Drunken City, “Gossip Girl”), Maulik Pancholy (“Weeds”, “30 Rock”), Heidi Schreck (The Internationalist, Drum of the Waves of Horikawa), and Eddie Kaye Thomas (American Pie, “Till Death”).