MCC’s
Really Really opened at the
Lucille Lortel Theatre off-Broadway on Tuesday, February 19.
Directed by Drama Desk nominee David Cromer (Tribes), the college drama stars Zosia Mamet (Girls), Matt Lauria (Friday Night Lights), Lauren Culpepper, David Hull (Wicked), Evan Jonigkeit (High), Kobi Libii (CQ/CX), and Aleque Reid (Hair). Really Really premiered regionally at the Signature Theatre in Arlington, VA, last February, before transferring to New York. Really Really is young playwright Paul Downs Colaizzo’s New York debut.
In the play, the aftermath of a wild party turns ugly when gossip about an alleged drunken tryst between nice guy rugby player Davis (Lauria) and the ambitious Leigh (Mamet) is spread.
The creative team includes J. David Brimmer (violence consultant), Daniel Kluger (sound design and original composition), Drama Desk award winner David Korins (scenic design), Sarah Laux (costume design), Ashley Ryan (make-up designer), and David Wiener (lighting design).
Guests at the opening included Walter Bobbie (Venus in Fur), David Mamet (Race), Kathleen Turner (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) and more.
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Zosia Mamet, most recognizable for her role as Shoshanna on HBO’s mega-hit Girls, makes her official off-Broadway debut.
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Matt Lauria, most known for his television work on Friday Night Lights and Parenthood makes his MCC debut with Really Really.
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Zosia Mamet and Matt Lauria take their bows on Really Really’s opening night at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
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Director David Cromer (Our Town) poses with playwright Paul Downs Colaizzo. Really Really is Colaizzo’s New York debut.
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David Hull (Wicked) makes his MCC debut in Really Really.
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Aleque Reid (Hair) lights up the red carpet in her beautiful coral dress.
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Evan Jonegkeit (High) is thrilled to celebrate the opening of Really Really.
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Kobi Libii (CQ/CX) stops for a smile.
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Lauren Culpepper was a part of the regional premiere of Really Really at Signature Theatre in D.C., and is excited to celebrate the show’s off-Broadway opening.
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The cast of Really Really is really, really excited to open their show.
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Pulitzer Prize winner David Mamet (Glengarry Glen Ross) is at the Lortel to support his daughter, Zosia.
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MCC Executives William Cantler, Robert LuPone, Blake West, and Bernard Telsey, are happy to present Really Really to New York audiences.
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Michael Cristofer (Don’t Go Gentle) takes a night off from ruining Anjelica Huston’s life on Smash to attend the off-Broadway opening.
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Tony Award winner Walter Bobbie (Chicago) attends the opening of Really Really.
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Tony Award nominee Kathleen Turner (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?) attends the opening of Really Really to support her High co-star Evan Jonegkeit.
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