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Get a First Look at The Parisian Woman's Uma Thurman, Josh Lucas, and Marton Csokas

Pam MacKinnon’s production of Beau Willimon’s play opens at the Hudson Theatre November 30.

House of Cards creator Beau Willimon's The Parisian Woman has released a first look at stars Uma Thurman, Josh Lucas, and Marton Csokas in the production set to open at the Hudson Theatre November 30.

Uma Thurman, Josh Lucas, and Marton Csokas star in The Parisian Woman, directed by Pam MacKinnon, at the Hudson Theatre.
Uma Thurman, Josh Lucas, and Marton Csokas star in The Parisian Woman, directed by Pam MacKinnon, at the Hudson Theatre.
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Thurman and Csokas make their Broadway debuts under the direction of Tony Award winner Pam MacKinnon. They are joined by Broadway vets Lucas, Phillipa Soo, and Tony winner Blair Brown.

The political drama is set in Washington, D.C., after the 2016 election, where Chloe (Thurman), a socialite armed with charm and wit, is coming to terms with politics, her past, her marriage, and an uncertain future. Dark humor and drama collide at this pivotal moment in Chloe's life, and in our nation's, when the truth isn't obvious and stakes couldn't be higher.

The creative team for The Parisian Woman includes Tony winner Derek McLane (scenic design), Tony winner Jane Greenwood (costume design), Tony winner Peter Kaczorowski (lighting design), three-time Drama Desk Award nominee Darrel Maloney (projections), and Broken Chord (sound design and original composition).

Willimon's inspiration for The Parisian Woman comes from French dramatist Henri Becque's controversial play La Parisienne, which debuted in Paris in 1885. The Parisian Woman was commissioned and developed by the Flea Theater in New York City and was originally produced by South Coast Repertory Theatre.

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