A Perfect Future is a two-act play by David Hay, set in 2005. The play premiered Off-Broadway at the Cherry Lane Theatre in February 2011. The production was directed by Tony Award nominee Wilson Milam (The Lieutenant of Inishmore). A Perfect Future opened on February 17, 2011 followed by previews beginning February 4. The show was produced by Tony Award winner Andy Sandberg, Whitney Hoagland Edwards, and Neal-Rose Creations. The final performance was Sunday, March 6, 2011, after a run of 35 performances—13 previews and 22 regular performances. This darkly comedic, four-character play explores the question of whether two people can be married and truly love each other when their political ideologies differ.
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| - A Perfect Future is a two-act play by David Hay, set in 2005. The play premiered Off-Broadway at the Cherry Lane Theatre in February 2011. The production was directed by Tony Award nominee Wilson Milam (The Lieutenant of Inishmore). A Perfect Future opened on February 17, 2011 followed by previews beginning February 4. The show was produced by Tony Award winner Andy Sandberg, Whitney Hoagland Edwards, and Neal-Rose Creations. The final performance was Sunday, March 6, 2011, after a run of 35 performances—13 previews and 22 regular performances. This darkly comedic, four-character play explores the question of whether two people can be married and truly love each other when their political ideologies differ.
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| - A Perfect Future is a two-act play by David Hay, set in 2005. The play premiered Off-Broadway at the Cherry Lane Theatre in February 2011. The production was directed by Tony Award nominee Wilson Milam (The Lieutenant of Inishmore). A Perfect Future opened on February 17, 2011 followed by previews beginning February 4. The show was produced by Tony Award winner Andy Sandberg, Whitney Hoagland Edwards, and Neal-Rose Creations. The final performance was Sunday, March 6, 2011, after a run of 35 performances—13 previews and 22 regular performances. This darkly comedic, four-character play explores the question of whether two people can be married and truly love each other when their political ideologies differ.
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