Stage to PageInside Opening Night of Tracy Letts’ Linda Vista on BroadwayThe new comedy from the Pulitzer Prize winner, starring Ian Barford, opened at the Hayes Theater October 10.
By
Marc J. Franklin
October 11, 2019
The Broadway premiere of Linda Vista by Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning actor-playwright Tracy Letts opened at Second Stage's Hayes Theater October 10. The new comedy, directed by Dexter Bullard, is centered on Wheeler, a 50-year-old divorced man in the throes of a mid-life spiral.
Ian Barford, who starred as Wheeler in Los Angeles and Chicago, returns to the role on Broadway. He is joined by a cast made up of Sally Murphy, Caroline Neff, Cora Vander Broek, and Troy West, who are all reprising their roles from the Chicago and Los Angeles productions. Chantal Thuy is reprising her role from the Los Angeles run, and Jim True-Frost is new to the cast.
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Inside Opening Night of Tracy Letts’ Linda Vista on Broadway
Linda Vista follows Wheeler, whose marriage is over, his job mundane, and the best years of his life apparently behind him. When he makes the move from the cot in his ex-wife’s garage to his own apartment, a world of new possibilities for love, sex, and redemption become available to him.
The production is presented in association with Steppenwolf Theatre and Center Theatre Group. The staging features scenic design by Todd Rosenthal, costume design by Laura Bauer, lighting design by Marcus Doshi, sound design by Richard Woodbury, and casting by Telsey + Co.
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