Manhattan Theatre Club has announced complete casting for the U.S. premiere of Incognito, Nick Payne’s drama about memory and identity. Hand to God's Geneva Carr and Morgan Spector (Ironbound) join the previously announced Charlie Cox (Boardwalk Empire) and Heather Lind (Demolition).
The four actors will play a combined 21 characters within Incognito’s three interwoven stories. The new play by the Constellations playwright will be directed by Tony winner Doug Hughes. The limited engagement is set to play Off-Broadway at New York City Center – Stage I beginning May 3. Incognito will officially open May 24.
In Incognito, “a pathologist steals the brain of Albert Einstein; a neuropsychologist embarks on her first romance with another woman; a seizure patient forgets everything but how much he loves his girlfriend.” The play, which debuted in the U.K. at Oxford’s High Tide Festival, delves into the uncharted depths of the mind.
The creative team for Incognito features Scott Pask (scenic design), Catherine Zuber (costume design), Ben Stanton (lighting design), David Van Tieghem (original music and sound design), J. David Brimmer (fight director), Peter Pucci (movement direction) and Stephen Gabis (dialect coach).
Single tickets are available by calling CityTix at (212) 581-1212, online by visiting www.nycitycenter.org, or by visiting New York City Center box office, located at 131 West 55th Street.