John Guare’s drama 3 Kinds of Exile celebrated its opening at the Atlantic Theater Company on Tuesday, June 11 with a post-performance gathering at Chelsea Manor. Guare makes his acting debut in the work, which features three playlets about the lives of real-life exiles. Also appearing are Martin Moran, Omar Sangare, David Pittu, Jacquelyn Landgraf, Jeffrey Kuhn, Alison Cimmet, Kate Rigg, Peter Maloney, and Timothy Splain. Guests at the opening included Zach Grenier, Isiah Whitlock, Jr., and Trey Anastasio, among others.
Playwright John Guare and actor Omar Sangare appear in the second playlet, “Elzbieta Erased,” a duologue about the life of Polish actress Elzbieta Czyzewska, whom they both knew.
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Martin Moran stars in the curtain-raising monologue, “Karel,” about a man who develops an irremovable rash all over his body.
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David Pittu leads the company of the third playlet, “Funiage,” a work inspired by the life and writings of exiled writer Witold Gombrowicz.
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Jacquelyn Landgraf, Jeffrey Kuhn, Alison Cimmet, and Kate Rigg appear alongside Pittu in “Funiage.”
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Peter Maloney, who appears in “Funiage,” smiles alongside his wife, actress Kristin Griffith.
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Timothy Splain completes the cast of “Funiage,” as the piano player, serenading the audience with music by composer Joshua Schmidt.
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3 Kinds of Exile director Neil Pepe shares a photo with his wife, Mary McCann.
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Among the guests at the opening was Atlantic company member Isiah Whitlock, Jr.
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Sergio Trujillo, Amanda Green, and Trey Anastasio are on hand to cheer for their Hands on a Hardbody director, Neil Pepe.
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Zach Grenier appeared in the Atlantic’s 2012 production of John Patrick Shanley’s Storefront Church.
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