All the Ways to Say I Love You, Starring Judith Light, to Be Filmed

The production will be preserved in the New York Public Library’s Theatre on Film and Tape Archive.

Judith Light plays English teacher Mrs. Johnson in All the Ways to Say I Love You.
Judith Light plays English teacher Mrs. Johnson in All the Ways to Say I Love You.
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MCC Theater has announced that its production of Neil LaBute's All the Ways to Say I Love You will be filmed for the New York Public Library’s Theatre on Film and Tape Archive to be preserved for the archives at Lincoln Center. The filming will occur on October 20, before the production ends its run at the Lucille Lortel Theatre on October 23.

Directed by Tony nominee Leigh Silverman and starring two-time Tony winner Judith Light, 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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