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The Waverly Gallery

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The Waverly Gallery is a play byKenneth Lonergan. It is considered a "memory play". The show, first producedOff-Broadway in 2000, follows a grandson watching his grandmother slowly die fromAlzheimer's disease. The play was a finalist for thePulitzer Prize for Drama in 2001.

Summary

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Gladys Green owns a small art gallery inGreenwich Village. She is in her 80s and showing signs ofAlzheimer's disease. Don, a young artist, arrives for a showing of his work. The landlord wants to close the art gallery and replace it with a restaurant. How her family – daughter Ellen, son-in-law Howard and grandson Daniel – deals with her decline is told by the grandson.

(The minor character of the landlord, onstage at the Williamstown production, was dropped for the Off-Broadway 2000 production. He was included in a later production at the Pasadena Playhouse in 2002.[1])

Cast

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RolePromenade Theatre
Off-Broadway (2000)
John Golden Theatre
Broadway (2018)
Gladys GreenEileen HeckartElaine May
Daniel GreenJosh HamiltonLucas Hedges
Ellen FineMaureen AndermanJoan Allen
Howard FineMark BlumDavid Cromer
Don BowmanAnthony ArkinMichael Cera

Productions

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The play openedOff-Broadway at the Promenade Theater on March 22, 2000 and closed on May 21, 2000. Directed byScott Ellis, the play starredEileen Heckart as Gladys Green and Josh Hamilton as Daniel.[2][3] The play originally premiered at theWilliamstown Theatre Festival, running from August 11, 1999 to August 22, 1999.Joanne Woodward filled in for an ailing Eileen Heckart in the final four performances.[4]

The play premiered onBroadway at theJohn Golden Theatre on September 25, 2018 in previews, officially on October 25. The cast includedElaine May,Lucas Hedges,Joan Allen,Michael Cera, andDavid Cromer. The revival was directed byLila Neugebauer.[5][6][7] The play closed on January 27, 2019 after 109 performances.[8]

Critical reception

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Charles Isherwood inVariety said, "The life trauma being depicted has an inherent pathos, and in Lonergan's hands, no small amount of comic potential. And yet, while Lonergan mines his subject with delicacy and wit, he runs out of dramatic ore well before the evening's end."[9]

Ben Brantley inThe New York Times called the play a "finely observed story of the predations of old age...[it] isn't so much a proper play as an essayistic memoir given dramatic form. It is nonetheless deeply theatrical. Mr. Lonergan ... has one of the keenest ears of any working playwright.... is also often deeply funny."[2]

Awards and nominations

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2000 Off-Broadway

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The Waverly Gallery was a finalist for thePulitzer Prize for Drama in 2001.[10]

Awards and Nominations:

2018 Broadway revival

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2019 Drama Desk Awards[12][13]

  • Outstanding Revival of a Play - Winner
  • Outstanding Actress in a Play (Elaine May) - Winner

2019 Tony Awards[14]

On June 9, 2019, May won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her performance as Gladys in the Broadway revival of Kenneth Lonergan's The Waverly Gallery. She also received a Drama League Award nomination and won a Drama Desk Award and an Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play.[66] That same year, May's film A New Leaf was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[67]

References

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  1. ^Shirley, Don."Picture of a Family in Crisis Hangs in 'The Waverly Gallery'"The Los Angeles Times, July 9, 2002
  2. ^abBrantley, Ben."A Shattered Mind, Jagged and Confused"The New York Times, March 23, 2000
  3. ^Simonson, Robert." 'Waverly Gallery', Eileen Heckart, Take Their Final Exit, May 21" playbill.com, May 21, 2000
  4. ^Simonson, Robert."Woodward Subbed for Heckart at Lonergan's Williamstown Gallery" playbill.com, August 24, 1999
  5. ^Evans, Greg (April 11, 2018)."Elaine May, Lucas Hedges & Michael Cera To Star In Broadway Premiere Of Kenneth Lonergan's 'The Waverly Gallery'".Deadline. RetrievedApril 23, 2018.
  6. ^Clement, Olivia."The Band's Visit Director David Cromer Joins Cast of 'The Waverly Gallery' on Broadway" Playbill, August 9, 2018
  7. ^Clement, Olivia." 'The Waverly Gallery' Begins Previews on Broadway September 25" Playbill, September 25, 2018
  8. ^Clement, Olivia." 'The Waverly Gallery', Starring Elaine May, Closes on Broadway January 27" Playbill, January 27, 2019
  9. ^Contemporary Authors Online.Detroit,Michigan: Gale. 2005.ISBN 978-0-7876-3995-2.
  10. ^"Pulitzer Prize for Drama" pulitzer.org, accessed September 14, 2014
  11. ^"Off-Broadway Listing" Internet Off-Broadway Database, retrieved August 14, 2018
  12. ^McPhee, Ryan."Nominations for the 2019 Drama Desk Awards Announced; 'Oklahoma!', 'Tootsie', 'Rags Parkland' Lead the Pack" Playbill, April 25, 2019
  13. ^Fierberg, Ruthie." 'Tootsie', 'Hadestown', and 'The Ferryman' Lead 2019 Drama Desk Award Winners" Playbill, June 2, 2019
  14. ^McPhee, Ryan."2019 Tony Award Nominations: 'Hadestown' and 'Ain't Too Proud' Lead the Pack" Playbill, April 30, 2019

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