Production PhotosWitness the Love Story of This Beautiful Future in New Production Photos
Playing Off-Broadway, the story of two teenagers who fall in love during WWII stars Uly Schlesinger, Tony nominee Austin Pendleton, Francesca Carpanini, and more.
By
Leah Putnam, Michael Wiltbank
September 20, 2022
Uly Schlesinger and Francesca Carpanini in This Beautiful FutureEmilio Madrid
See new production photos of Rita Kalnejais' This Beautiful Future, which runs at Off-Broadway's Cherry Lane Theater through October 30. The show, which began previews September 10, opened September 20.
Starring in the cast are Tony nominee Austin Pendleton (The Little Foxes, The Minutes), Francesca Carpanini (All My Sons), Angelina Fiordellisi, and Uly Schlesinger (HBO Max's Genera+ion) in his New York stage debut. Jack Serio directs.
This Beautiful Future is set in the middle of World War II as two teenagers take shelter from a divided world. Elodie is French and 17. Otto, a German soldier, is 16. Safe from the debris outside, they meet secretly for one night, fall in love, and fall through time.
Francesca Carpanini, Uly Schlesinger, Austin Pendleton, and Angelina Fiordellisi in This Beautiful FutureEmilio Madrid
The creative team for This Beautiful Future includes scenic designer Frank J. Oliva, lighting designer Stacey Derosier, costume designer Ricky Reynoso, sound desgner Christopher Darbassie, projection designer Lacey Erb, production stage manager Ashley-Rose Galligan, and assistant stage manager Ryan Kane. Casting is by Taylor Williams, and general management is by Mott/Fischer Productions.
The play previously enjoyed a sold out run at Theaterlab earlier this before returning to Off-Broadway. It made its world premiere in 2017 at London's The Yard.
The play by Emil Weinstein is based on the memoir by Abby Chava Stein, an openly transgender woman directly descended from Hasidic Judaism's founder, the Baal Shem Tov.
The piece stars Obie Award winner Jodie Markell as propagandist filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl, whose work in service of the Nazis defined the visual identity of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich.
Partially inspired by Sophocles' Antigone, the show is an intimate exploration of love that goes beyond faith between a queer Pakistani-American man and his deeply devout mother.
Audible Theater will co-produce two premieres performing in rep, with a cast boasting Jackman, Ella Beatty, Liev Schreiber, Maggie Siff, and Justice Smith.