Matthew Broderick and Catalina Sandino Moreno star in The New Group's Off-Broadway world premiere of Kenneth Lonergan's The Starry Messenger, starting Oct. 26.
Lonergan directs his own work, which begins after a two-day delay to allow for a cast change. The opening is tentatively scheduled for Nov. 23. The run at Theatre Row is set to play through Dec. 12.
Broderick and Moreno are joined in the cast by J. Smith Cameron, Stephanie Cannon, Kieran Culkin, Merwin Goldsmith, Grant Shaud and Missy Yager. (Goldsmith replaced the previously announced Jonathan Hadary.)
Playwright Lonergan has stated the play "follows an astronomy teacher whose midlife crisis is thrown into relief by an unexpected affair that changes everything. It's set in 1995, the last year before the [Hayden] planetarium - one of the great NYC institutions - was torn down."
On the inspiration for The Starry Messenger, Lonergan said, in production notes, that the work "dates back to an astronomy course at The Hayden Planetarium that Matthew Broderick and I took as high school students growing up in New York City." He penned the new play specifically for Broderick.
Broderick has teamed with Lonergan previously on the films "You Can Count on Me" and the forthcoming "Margaret." The actor, who won Tony Awards for his work in Brighton Beach Memoirs and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, was last seen on Broadway in The Philanthropist. Other credits include The Producers, The Odd Couple, Biloxi Blues, Night Must Fall and Torch Song Trilogy. His various film credits include "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," "Glory," "The Cable Guy," "Election," "The Lion King" (in voice) and "Then She Found Me."
The Colombian-born Moreno earned a 2005 Academy Award nomination (among other accolades) for her role as a pregnant teen that becomes a drug mule in "Maria Full of Grace." Moreno has also appeared on film in Ethan Hawke's "The Hottest State" as well as "Paris, je t'aime," " Love in the Time of Cholera," "Che" and "Fast Food Nation."
The design team includes Derek McLane (set), Mattie Ullrich (costume), Jason Lyons (lighting) and Shane Rettig (sound).
The Starry Messenger marks Lonergan's first return to the New York stage since 2001's Lobby Hero. Other works include The Waverly Gallery, This Is Our Youth and the screenplays to "Gangs of New York" and "The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle."
The New Group season will continue in January with a revival of Sam Shepard's A Lie of the Mind, directed by Ethan Hawke and the world premiere of the new musical The Kid based on the book by Dan Savage. New Group artistic director Scott Elliott will stage the latter penned by Andy Monroe (music), Jack Lechner (lyrics) and Michael Zam (book).
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