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| Cry It Out at Echo Theater CompanyThis insightful comedy takes an honest look at the absurdities of new motherhood, the dilemma of returning to work versus staying at home, and how class impacts parenthood and friendship.
By: Echo Theater Company Three months ago, new mom Jessie Gelb (Jackie Chung — Caught at Downtown LA's ThinkTank Factory, Tiger Style! at La Jolla Playhouse, Fast Company at SCR) was a corporate lawyer with a glamorous Manhattan life; today, she's living in a Long Island suburb, wearing dirty yoga pants and covered in breast milk. Thrilled to discover that her next-door neighbor also has a newborn, Jessie invites the funny and forthright Lina (Megan Ketch — American Gothic;recurring on Jane the Virgin, The Good Wife, Blue Bloods) for coffee in their adjoining yards. A fast friendship is born — but their intimacy is punctured when a stranger who lives in the mansion on the cliff above (Brian Henderson, recently seen in House in Scarsdale at Boston Court) shows up with a request: his wife (Emily Swallow, currently appearing as Lady Percy in Henry IV with Tom Hanks and Hamish Linklater) is having a "hard time" as a new mother. Could they include her in their coffee klatch? As the mother of a six-month old, Allbaugh relates deeply to each of the characters. "When [Echo artistic director] Chris Fields sent me the script, Miles was two months old and I was living this play," she says. "Somehow I managed, between naps and feedings, to read the play. I laughed out loud in recognition, and by the end of the play I was wrecked. I was facing the same challenges as these women. I, too, was trying to reconcile this new version of myself and questioning whether I could ever be an artist again. Being a parent has totally changed my world. The desperate need for a village, a family of friends, in those first weeks is something I can completely relate to. And the incredibly difficult choices you have to make. I get this play on a deep, deep level." According to Metzler, just after she became pregnant, her husband accepted a job on Long Island. "We moved to this town called Port Washington," Cry It Out was commissioned by the Actors Theatre of Louisville, where it premiered at the 2017 Humana Festival of New American Plays. In 2018, the play received a Citation from the American Theatre Critics Association along with a $7,500 prize. ATCA panel members noted that the play is "heartbreakingly original in wrestling with issues of female friendship and class and privilege while still being a story about two people one quickly feels strongly about." In a recent review, Chicago Tribune theater critic Chris Jones called Cry It Out "a special kind of show… It's not only empathetic and enjoyable writing, it all rings utterly true." The Echo's creative team includes set designer François-Pierre Couture,lighting designer Rose Malone, sound designer Jeff Gardner, costume designer Ann Closs-Farley and graphic designer Christopher Komuro. The assistant director is Molly Kauffman, and the production stage manager is Venice Yue Yang. Chris Fields and Rachael Zambias produce for the Echo Theater Company. Cry It Out opens on Saturday, July 14, with performances continuing on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sundays at 4 p.m.; and Mondays at 8 p.m. through Aug. 19. The 4 p.m. performance on July 22 has been designated "Child Care Sunday" — Echo Theater Company will provide free child care for parents attending that performance. Three preview performances are set for Wednesday, July 11; Thursday, July 12; and Friday, July 13, all at 8 p.m. Tickets are $34 on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays; Monday nights and preview performances are Pay-What-You- End
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