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The Verdict Read Reviews for the World Premiere of Log Cabin See what critics think of Jordan Harrison’s new play, which looks at the changing LGBTQ landscape.
Ian Harvie, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Cindy Cheung Joan Marcus

Playwrights Horizons celebrated the opening of the world premiere of Log Cabin June 25, a new play by Pulitzer Prize finalist Jordan Harrison in which a tight-knit group of gays and lesbians considers the new mainstream through the eyes of their transgender friend.

The new ensemble-driven drama, directed by Tony winner Pam MacKinnon, features a cast led by stage and screen star Jesse Tyler Ferguson. Completing the cast are Phillip James Brannon (Antipodes, Bootycandy), Cindy Cheung (High Maintenance, 13 Reasons Why), stand-up comic and actor Ian Harvie (Transparent, The Ian Harvie Show), Talene Monahon (Tell Hector I Miss Him, The Wild Party), and Dolly Wells (The Whirligig, Bridget Jones’s Diary).

Log Cabin is playing in the company’s Mainstage Theater, where it is scheduled to run through July 15.

Read reviews for the Off-Broadway production below. Check back for updates:

Daily Beast (Tim Teeman)

DC Theatre Scene (Jonathan Mandell)

The Hollywood Reporter (David Rooney)

The New York Times (Jesse Green)

Towleroad (Naveen Kumar)

The Wrap (Robert Hofler)

Log Cabin features scenic design by Tony Award nominee Allen Moyer, costume design by Lortel Award winner Jessica Pabst, lighting design by Obie Award winner Russell H. Champa, and sound design by Lortel Award winner Leah Gelpe. The production stage manager is Amanda Spooner, and John C. Moore is the assistant stage manager.

Harrison's plays include Marjorie Prime, The Amateurs, Maple & Vine, The Grown-Up, Amazons and their Men, Doris to Darlene, a cautionary valentine, Act a Lady, Finn in the Underworld, Futura, Kid-Simple, and The Museum Play, as well as a children’s musical, The Flea and the Professor.

For more information visit Playwrightshorizons.org.

 
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