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Dinner with Friends

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1998 play by Donald Margulies
For other uses, seeDinner with Friends (disambiguation).
Dinner with Friends
Written byDonald Margulies
CharactersKaren and Gabe
Tom and Beth
Date premiered1998
Place premieredHumana Festival of New American Plays
Original languageEnglish
SettingConnecticut

Dinner with Friends is a play written byDonald Margulies. It premiered at the 1998Humana Festival of New American Plays and openedOff-Broadway in 1999.[1] The play received the 2000Pulitzer Prize for Drama.[2]

Plot

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Gabe and Karen, a happily married, middle-aged couple, live in Connecticut. They have been friends with Tom and Beth, another married couple, for many years. In fact, it was Gabe and Karen who introduced their friends in the first place. While having dinner at Gabe and Karen's home, Beth tearfully reveals that she is getting a divorce from Tom, who has been unfaithful.[3]

Tom, who had been away on business, finds out that Beth has told their friends about the looming divorce, and hastens to Gabe and Karen's home. Tom and Beth had planned to tell their friends about their breakup together, but Tom now believes that Beth unfairly has presented herself as the wronged party, and feels he must present his own side of the story.

The time flashes back 12 years to a vacation home on Martha's Vineyard, when Karen and Gabe introduce Beth to Tom. Over the course of the play, both couples are seen at different ages and stages of their lives. Tom and Beth's breakup affects Gabe and Karen, who first feel compelled to choose sides, and then begin to question the strength of their own seemingly tranquil marriage. They also begin to see the real meaning behind their friendships with Tom and Beth.

Productions

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The play was initially produced at theHumana Festival of New American Plays (Louisville, Kentucky) in March 1998.[4] The Humana production was directed by Michael Bloom and featured Adam Grupper andLinda Purl as Gabe and Karen and Devore Millman and David Byron as Beth and Tom.[5]

A revised version was presented atSouth Coast Repertory inCosta Mesa, California, in October 1998. The South Coast Rep production starredJulie White (Beth), John Carroll Lynch (Gabe),Jane Kaczmarek (Karen) and T. Scott Cunningham (Tom).[6]

Dinner with Friends premieredOff-Broadway at the Variety Arts Theatre on November 4, 1999 after previews from October 22 and an out-of-town tryout inStamford, Connecticut from October 12 to 17. The director wasDaniel J. Sullivan (at South Coast Rep and Off-Broadway), with sets byNeil Patel, costumes byJess Goldstein and lighting byRui Rita.[7]

Original Off-Broadway cast

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The play was revived Off-Broadway by theRoundabout Theatre Company at the Laura Pels Theatre, running from February 2014 to April 13, 2014. Directed byPam MacKinnon, the cast featuredHeather Burns (Beth),Marin Hinkle (Karen), Darren Pettie (Tom) andJeremy Shamos (Gabe).[9][10]

Canada

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Joyce Dewitt appeared in a Canadian production of the play at Hamilton's Theatre Aquarius in 2011.

UK productions

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The play had its UK premiere at theHampstead Theatre, London in July 2001. Directed bySimon Curtis, the cast featuredElizabeth McGovern andKevin Anderson as Beth and Tom, and Rolf Saxon andSamantha Bond as Gabe and Karen.[11]Dinner with Friends is presented in London at the Park Theatre, from October 27, 2015 to November 28. Directed byTom Attenborough, the cast features Harry Dhillon as Tom, Finty Williams as Beth, andShaun Dooley and Sara Stewart as Gabe and Karen.[12]

Paris

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The play ran in Paris at theComédie des Champs-Élysées in 1999, directed byMichel Fagadau and titledDîner Entre Amis. The cast featuredDidier Sandre (Tom),Catherine Frot, Jean-Pierre Malo and Liana Fulga.[13][14]

Regional US productions

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The play made its Los Angeles debut at theGeffen Playhouse in October 2000. Directed by Daniel Sullivan, the cast starredKevin Kilner (Tom),Dana Delany (Beth),Rita Wilson (Karen) andDaniel Stern (Gabe).[15] The play has had other regional productions, including theAlliance Theatre, Atlanta;Berkeley Repertory Theatre, California; theOld Globe Theatre;[16] thePortland Stage, Maine (2005);[17] and thePhiladelphia Theatre Company (2001).[18]

Critical response

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Elyse Sommer, theCurtainUp reviewer, in writing of the original 1999 production, wrote: "Happily the author of 'Collected Stories' and 'Sight Unseen' has once again marshaled his ability to free character and situation prototypes from their cookie cutter mold familiarity. Just as happily, director Daniel Sullivan has given the script a handsome, smoothly orchestrated production and four actors who fuse Margulies' words with the finesse of a finely tuned string quartet."[19]

The reviewer of the original production forAisle Say NY wrote: "...when it threatens to be schematic and predictable, it is anything but; and what would seem to be a light comedy about friendship and shifting loyalties, becomes instead a surprisingly touching rumination about the changes that come with age: the changes redefining relationships, the changes within relationships, the impact new relationships have on old, and the balances and affections that shift unexpectedly, just because, despite our reluctance to want to accept it, life goes on."[20]

TheCurtainUp reviewer, in writing of the 2014 revival, concluded: "But for all its richly flavored dialogue and characterizations, the dinner served up at the Laura Pels doesn't resonate as quite the gourmet meal it once was. It's a well structured, insightful play but it leaves you hungry for seeing Mr. Margulies apply his considerable gifts to more currently significant themes."[21]

Awards and nominations

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Film adaptation

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Main article:Dinner with Friends (film)

The play was adapted into a 2001HBO TV movie starringDennis Quaid as Gabe,Andie MacDowell as Karen,Greg Kinnear as Tom, andToni Collette as Beth. The movie was directed byNorman Jewison with the screenplay by Margulies.[25]

References

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  1. ^Dinner with Friends theatredb.com
  2. ^"Pulitzer Prize 2000" pulitzer.org
  3. ^Marks, Peter."Theater Review; A Menu Featuring Divorce and Fear,"The New York Times, November 5, 1999(subscription required)
  4. ^"'Dinner with Friends' Listing"Archived 2016-03-06 at theWayback Machine actorstheatre.org, accessed November 6, 2015
  5. ^Jenkins, Jeffrey Eric (1999). "The 22nd Annual Humana Festival of New American Plays".Theatre Journal.51 (1):82–84.doi:10.1353/tj.1999.0016.S2CID 191520094.Project MUSE 34584.
  6. ^Mermelstein, David."Review. 'Dinner with Friends' "Variety, November 8, 1998
  7. ^Jones, Kenneth."Margulies' 'Dinner With Friends', Serving Marriage on the Rocks, Opens OB Nov. 4" playbill.com, November 4, 1999
  8. ^Pogrebin, Robin (2000-03-03)."At the Junction Of Life and Art".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2025-02-21.
  9. ^Vincentelli, Elizabeth."In 'Dinner with Friends' Beautiful People Break Up, Too"[permanent dead link]New York Post, February 14, 2014
  10. ^ab" 'Dinner with Friends', 2014" lortel.org, accessed August 1, 2015
  11. ^Billington, Michael."Review. 'Dinner with Friends'"The Guardian, 4 July 2001
  12. ^Shenton, Mark."Casting Announced for U.K. Revival of Donald Margulies' 'Dinner with Friends'" Playbill, September 25, 2015
  13. ^Margulies, Donald."At Play" dramatists.com (reprinted fromNew York Times, January 16, 2000), Spring 2000
  14. ^Jones, Kenneth."Arkin, Emery, Kilner & White Are in OB 'Dinner With Friends'; Starts Oct. 21" Playbill, September 16, 1999
  15. ^Phillips, Michael."A Delicious 'Dinner With Friends'"Los Angeles Times, October 6, 2000
  16. ^Simonson, Robert."Pulitzer Prize-Winning Dinner Due at Alliance, Berkeley, Old Globe" Playbill, April 11, 1990
  17. ^Gans, Andrew."Producers Actor to Spend Summer in 'Dinner with Friends', 'Singin' in the Rain' and 'If Love Were All'" Playbill, May 1, 2005
  18. ^Luber, Steve."Table Cleared for Philadelphia 'Dinner With Friends', Nov. 18" Playbill, November 18, 2001
  19. ^Sommer, Elyse."CurtainUp Review. 'Dinner with Friends', 1999 curtainup.com, November 11, 1999
  20. ^Spencer, David.Dinner with Friends aislesay.com, accessed August 2, 2015
  21. ^Sommer, Elyse."CurtainUp Review. 'Dinner with Friends' " curtainup.com, February 6, 2014
  22. ^"Awards for 1999-2000" outercritics.org, accessed August 2, 2015
  23. ^"MTC 'Wild Party', 'Kate', Stroman Lead Drama Desk Nominations" playbill.com, April 25, 2000
  24. ^"New Play Award, 1999"Archived 2015-10-23 at theWayback Machine americantheatrecritics.org, accessed November 5, 2015
  25. ^"'Dinner with Friends' Listing"New York Times, accessed November 6, 2015

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