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Judith Light Extends in All the Ways to Say I Love You

The solo play is Neil LaBute’s 10th collaboration with MCC.

Judith Light stars in Neil LaBute's All the Ways to Say I Love You at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
Judith Light stars in Neil LaBute's All the Ways to Say I Love You at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
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Neil LaBute's new one-woman play All the Ways to Say I Love You, starring two-time Tony winner Judith Light, has extended its run at MCC's Lucille Lortel Theatre. Performances will now run through October 16, adding a week of performances beyond the previously announced closing date of October 9. The show began its run September 6 in advance of a September 28 opening.

Directed by Tony nominee Leigh Silverman, the play follows Faye Johnson, a high school English teacher and guidance counselor in a loving marriage. As she recounts her experiences with a favored student from her past, Faye slowly reveals the truth that is hidden just beneath the surface details of her life.

All the Ways to Say I Love You is LaBute's 10th work for MCC. The playwright's 15-year collaboration with the company has yielded some of the his best-known works, including the Tony-nominated play Reasons to Be Pretty and Fat Pig.

The creative team for All the Ways to Say I Love You includes scenic design by Rachel Hauck, costumes by Emily Rebholz, lighting by Matt Frey, and sound by Bart Fasbender.

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