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Broadway News Grey House Cuts Broadway Run Short

The suspense thriller stars Laurie Metcalf, Tatiana Maslany, and Sophia Anne Caruso.

Sophia Anne Caruso, Laurie Metcalf, Eamon Patrick O’Connell, Tatiana Maslany, Alyssa Emily Marvin, Paul Sparks, and Millicent Simmonds in Grey House Matthew Murphy

Broadway's Grey House has set an early closing date at the Lyceum Theatre, with a final performance now set for July 30. The play had previously been scheduled to continue through September 3.

The suspense thriller is written by Levi Holloway and directed by two-time Tony winner Joe Mantello with two-time Tony winner Laurie Metcalf, Emmy winner Tatiana Maslany, and Sophia Anne Caruso leading the cast. The company also includes Paul Sparks, Millicent Simmonds, Cyndi Coyne, Colby Kipnes, Alyssa Emily Marvin, and Eamon Patrick O'Connell. Winsome Brown, Emma Safiyah Haeri, Mia Sinclair Jenness, Claire Karpen, Daniel Reece, Erin Rosenfeld, and Luca Thomas round out the cast as understudies. Casting is by David Caparelliotis.

READ: Grey House Star Tatiana Maslany Has a Lot of Questions

Grey House follows a couple whose car crashes on a mountain and subsequently seek shelter in an isolated cabin with somewhat unusual inhabitants. The play officially opened at the Lyceum Theatre June 6 after beginning previews April 29.

The production features scenic design by Scott Pask, costume design by Rudy Mance, lighting design by Natasha Katz, sound design by Tom Gibbons, and movement by Ellenore Scott. Or Matias is music supervisor and a cappella arranger, and Andrew Morrill is director of artistic sign language.

“We are enormously grateful and proud to have brought Grey House to Broadway,” say producers Tom Kirdahy and Robert Ahrens in a statement. “Under the brilliant direction of Joe Mantello, Levi Holloway's stunning play keeps everyone on the edge of their seat. The cast, crew, and creative team are nothing short of extraordinary. We are particularly pleased that so many of our audience members got to experience a Broadway show for the first time, as they are the theatregoers of the future.”

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