Tatiana Maslany of "Orphan Black" has found a temporary home on an off-Broadway stage. Maslany will be performing alongside Tony Award nominee and "The Newsroom" star, Thomas Sadoski, in Neil LaBute's world premiere of "The Way We Get By."
Other plays by the renowned LaBute include "The Money Shot" and "Reasons to Be Happy." He also has film-making experience, as evidenced by his skills in helming "Nurse Betty" and "Your Friends and Neighbors."
Before "The Way We Get By," LaBute's most recent work, "The Money Shot," has just wrapped its off-Broadway premiere run for the famous MCC Theater. It starred Fred Weller and Elizabeth Reaser.
It was Second Stage Theater that confirmed last Tuesday that Maslany was, indeed, going to appear on the stage. The play is going to be directed by Leigh Silverman, who was actually nominated for a Tony Award last season because of her skilled direction of "Violet."
Previews have been scheduled to start by May 12th of 2015 for a limited engagement through June 28th. The official opening date of the show has not yet been confirmed.
It looks like Tatiana Maslany has a late on her plate of late. Apart from her New York stage debut, she is also preoccupied with an upcoming film. She has just finished filming "The Woman in Gold," which is also starred in by Ryan Reynolds and Helen Mirren.
Tatiana Maslany and Sadoski will be playing the roles of Beth and Doug, respectively. They are two very good-looking people who do not have any difficulty at all when it comes to acquiring dates. However, in the morning after they have a drunken hookup at a wedding reception, they find themselves struggling with the rules of attraction, sex and society, trying to figure out what they truly know about one another.
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