

The Broadway production of the
David Ives play
Venus in Fur, directed by
Scranton native
Walter Bobbie and starring
Nina Arianda and
Hugh Dancy, will take a break after ending its run at the
Manhattan Theater Club's Samuel J. Friedman Theater on Sunday, December 18th and resume performances at the
Lyceum Theater on Feb. 7, 2012, for a limited engagement through June 17.
Venus In Fur originally
premiered Off-Broadway in January 2010; originally scheduled to run a month, the play was extended multiple times and closed March 25th, 2010. The original lead -- 2011
Tony nominee
Nina Arianda (
Born Yesterday) -- reprises her role of Vanda that she originated
Off-Broadway.
Actor Hugh Dancy plays playwright Thomas (originally played Off-Broadway by
Wes Bentley).
Venus in Fur opened on
Broadway November 8th for a limited one-month engagement but, due to popular demand and critical raves, it will will reopen on February 7th, 2012.
From
Broadway.com:
"As David Ives’ new play begins, we meet a modern-day playwright/director who has written an adaptation of Venus in Fur, the 1870 novel by Leopold Sacher-Masoch that became infamous when the author’s last name inspired the term “sado-masochism” to describe the interplay of sex and power in the book. An actress arrives to audition, her bag filled with S&M gear and period costumes. Soon the playwright is drawn into reading his own script with this mysterious young woman, with breaks to argue about the meaning of the story and the motivation of the characters."
In addition to
Venus In Fur and
Chicago,
Walter Bobbie's other
Broadway directing credits include
White Christmas,
High Fidelity,
Footloose, and the 2005 revival of
Sweet Charity (which includes
a reference to Scranton in one of the lyrics).
Click here for a previous blog entry on
Walter Bobbie.