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The Verdict Reviews Are In for Shit. Meet. Fan at MCC Theater

The new play by Robert O'Hara stars Neil Patrick Harris and Jane Krakowski as a married couple who host a dramtic dinner party.

Company of Shit. Meet. Fan. Julieta Cervantes

The reviews are in for the highly anticipated new play Shit. Meet. Fan at MCC Theater. Written and directed by Robert O'Hara, the play takes place at a dinner party, where the attendees agree to unlock their phones and read whatever's in them to the group. Chaos ensues.

Sold out before it even began performances, Shit. Meet. Fan stars Neil Patrick Harris, Jane Krakowski, Debra Messing, Constance Wu, Michael Oberholtzer, Garret Dillahunt, Genevieve Hannelius, and Tramell Tillman. Rounding out the company are understudies Lennox T. Duong, DeLance Minefee, Jesse Pennington, Olivia Reis, Jessica Rush, and Mark Dancewicz.

Performances are set to continue through December 15.

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Shit. Meet. Fan. is based on the 2016 Italian film Perfetti Sconosciuti (translated to Perfect Strangers). The film is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the most remade film of all time, with 24 remakes in different languages (an English-language remake fell through because the English film rights are owned by Harvey Weinstein).

Shit. Meet. Fan. features scenic design by Tony winner Clint Ramos, costume design by Tony nominee Sarafina Bush, lighting design by Alex Jainchill, and sound design by Tony nominee Palmer Hefferan. Imani Champion is the production stage manager. Casting is by The Telsey Office.

The limited engagement is produced in association with Eva Price, Simon Horsman, and Gianni Nunnari.

Visit MCCTheater.org.

Production Photos of MCC Theater's Shit. Meet. Fan.

 
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