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Theatre Sat Dec 13 2008

Cromer's Our Town : Broadway Bound

David Cromer's hit adaptation of Our Town most recently mounted by the Hypocrites' in The Chopin Theatre's basement space, appears headed for the NYC stage. Cromer is teaming up with NY producer Scott Morfee, it is reported, to bring his critically acclaimed, surprisingly caustic version of Thorton Wilder's classic to New York. The Chicago actors involved in the Hypocrites' production have "been invited to come" to NY, says Cromer. For more info about the potential move, check out Chris Jones' article in The Trib.

Julianna Mendelsohn / Comments (1)

monique / March 30, 2009 5:26 PM

So how was the result?

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