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{{Short description|1994 play by Eric Bogosian}} | |||
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{{for|the 1997 film based on the play|SubUrbia (film)}} | |||
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⚫ | '''''SubUrbia''''' is a ] by ] chronicling the nighttime activities of a group of aimless 20-somethings still living in their ] ] hometown and their reunion with a former high school classmate, Pony, who has become a successful musician. Pony's return strips away illusions and excuses to reveal the meaningless dead-end existences of everyone. | ||
==Productions== | ==Productions== | ||
The play was first workshopped at the ] Institute with Steve Zahn in the role of Buff. It was directed by Eric Bogosian. | |||
The play was originally produced at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater of the ] from April 27 through August 28, 1994, featuring ], ] and ]. The director ] won a 1994-1995 ] for the production.<ref>{{iobdb show|883|subUrbia (Lincoln Center)}}</ref> It was presented in 2006 at ] with ], ] and ], and was directed by Jo Bonney.<ref>{{iobdb show|4771|subUrbia (Second Stage)}}</ref> A ] was made in 1996 starring ], ] and ].<ref>{{imdb title|0120238|subUrbia ''(film)}}</ref> | |||
The play was originally produced at the ] of the ] from April 27 through August 28, 1994, featuring ] (Sooze), ] (Jeff), ] (Norman), ] (Tim), ] (Bee-Bee), ] (Pony), ] (Erica), ] (Pakeesa), and ] (Buff).<ref name=LincolnPlay>{{cite web |url=http://www.lct.org/shows/suburbia/whos-who/ |title=subUrbia Who's Who: April 20 - August 28, 1994 |website=] |accessdate=2017-12-10}}</ref> Director ] won a 1994–1995 ] for the production.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lortel.org/Archives/Production/778 |title=subUrbia (Lincoln Center) |accessdate=2018-09-15}}</ref> | |||
==Characters== | |||
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The Boston premiere was held at the ] in March and April 1997, with DavidLee Wilson (Jeff), Willy O'Donnell (Buff), Valerie Stanford (Sooze), Michael McLaughlin (Tim), Rik Sansone (Pony), Sims McCormick (Erica), ] (Norman), Shonali Banerjee (Pakeeza), and Kate Luhr (Bee Bee). Directed by Steven Maler, the production won two ] and appeared on the "Best Of 1997" lists in '']'', '']'', and '']''. | |||
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*Buff | |||
The play was presented in 2006 at ]'s ] with ] (Buff), ] (Sooze), ] (Erica), ] (Jeff), ] (Pony), ] (Bee-Bee), ] (Nazeer), and Diksha Basu (Pakeeza), and was directed by ].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/29/theater/reviews/29subu.html |title=Bogosian's Youthful Rage and Alienation, Retrofitted for BlackBerries |first=Ben |last=Brantley |work=] |date=2006-09-29 |accessdate=2017-12-10}}</ref> | |||
*Jeff | |||
*Sooze | |||
Steve Zahn and Samia Shoaib reprised their original roles in the ], which also included ] and ]. | |||
*Bee-Bee | |||
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*Norman | |||
*Pakeeza | |||
*Pony | |||
*Erica | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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* {{iobdb title|Suburbia}} | |||
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* {{imdb title|0120238|subUrbia ''(film)}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:35, 20 December 2024
1994 play by Eric Bogosian Not to be confused with Superbia (musical). For the 1997 film based on the play, see SubUrbia (film).SubUrbia | |
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Written by | Eric Bogosian |
Date premiered | April 27, 1994 (1994-04-27) |
Place premiered | Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater |
SubUrbia is a play by Eric Bogosian chronicling the nighttime activities of a group of aimless 20-somethings still living in their suburbian New Jersey hometown and their reunion with a former high school classmate, Pony, who has become a successful musician. Pony's return strips away illusions and excuses to reveal the meaningless dead-end existences of everyone.
Productions
The play was first workshopped at the American Repertory Theatre Institute with Steve Zahn in the role of Buff. It was directed by Eric Bogosian.
The play was originally produced at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater of the Lincoln Center Theater from April 27 through August 28, 1994, featuring Martha Plimpton (Sooze), Josh Hamilton (Jeff), Firdous Bamji (Norman), Tim Guinee (Tim), Wendy Hoopes (Bee-Bee), Zak Orth (Pony), Babette Renee Props (Erica), Samia Shoaib (Pakeesa), and Steve Zahn (Buff). Director Robert Falls won a 1994–1995 OBIE Award for the production.
The Boston premiere was held at the Speakeasy Stage Co. in March and April 1997, with DavidLee Wilson (Jeff), Willy O'Donnell (Buff), Valerie Stanford (Sooze), Michael McLaughlin (Tim), Rik Sansone (Pony), Sims McCormick (Erica), Amir Darvish (Norman), Shonali Banerjee (Pakeeza), and Kate Luhr (Bee Bee). Directed by Steven Maler, the production won two Eliot Norton Theater Awards and appeared on the "Best Of 1997" lists in The Boston Globe, Boston Herald, and Phoenix.
The play was presented in 2006 at New York City's Second Stage Theatre with Kieran Culkin (Buff), Gaby Hoffmann (Sooze), Jessica Capshaw (Erica), Daniel Eric Gold (Jeff), Michael Esper (Pony), Halley Feiffer (Bee-Bee), Manu Narayan (Nazeer), and Diksha Basu (Pakeeza), and was directed by Jo Bonney.
Steve Zahn and Samia Shoaib reprised their original roles in the 1996 film version, which also included Parker Posey and Giovanni Ribisi.
Notes
- "subUrbia Who's Who: April 20 - August 28, 1994". Lincoln Center Theater. Retrieved 2017-12-10.
- "subUrbia (Lincoln Center)". Retrieved 2018-09-15.
- Brantley, Ben (2006-09-29). "Bogosian's Youthful Rage and Alienation, Retrofitted for BlackBerries". New York Times. Retrieved 2017-12-10.
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