Plenty, with Rachel Weisz, Opens Tonight | Playbill

News Plenty, with Rachel Weisz, Opens Tonight The first major New York revival of David Hare’s award-winning drama opens at the Public Theater Off-Broadway.

The first major New York revival of David Hare's Plenty officially opens October 23 at The Public Theater. The award-winning, post-World War II drama is directed by five-time Tony nominee David Leveaux and stars Oscar winner Rachel Weisz and Corey Stoll.

Performances began Off-Broadway October 4 and run through November 20. The cast also includes Pun Bandhu, Ken Barnett, Emily Bergl, Dani de Waal, Mike Iveson, Byron Jennings, LeRoy McClain, Tim Nicolai, Paul Niebanck, Ann Sanders, Benjamin Thys, and Liesel Allen Yeager.

Plenty is one of the great plays of the post-war era, and certainly its critical production was one of the high points of The Public Theater’s existence,” said artistic director Oskar Eustis in an earlier statement. Originally directed by Hare himself, Plenty premiered at The Public in 1982 to critical acclaim. It transferred to Broadway the following year and received a Tony nomination for Best Play. It tells the story of a British secret agent, played by Weisz, who flies into France during the Second World War. It is billed as an “endlessly layered work about a woman of remarkable bravery, who cannot find in peacetime the values and relationships she cherished in war.“

Scroll through photos of the revival below:

First Look at Rachel Weisz in The Public’s Revival of Plenty

Plenty features scenic design by Mike Britton, costume design by Jess Goldstein, lighting design by David Weiner, original music and sound design by David Van Tieghem, and hair and wig design by Leah J. Loukas.

Tickets are available by calling (212) 967-7555, publictheater.org, or in person at the Taub Box Office at The Public Theater at Astor Place at 425 Lafayette.

 
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