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About Another Part of the Forest on Broadway
Story for Another Part of the Forest
The first New York City revival in decades of the shocking, rarely-seen “prequel” to The Little Foxes, Another Part of the Forest depicts the early days of the notorious Hubbard family. There’s the father, Marcus, the most-hated man in town; his emotionally crippled wife, Lavinia, who has secrets of her own; their wayward daughter, Regina, and two resentful sons. The eldest son, Benjamin, uncovers a long-buried secret. Threatening to reveal it, he attempts to blackmail his father into signing over the family fortune or face an angry lynch mob.
ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST, By Lillian Hellman and directed by Dan Wackerman.
Production Stage Manager: Joshua Scherr
Assistant Stage Manager: Evan Hernandez
Scenic Design: Joseph Spirito
Lighting Design: Kate Ashton
Costume Design: Amy C. Bradshaw
Casting Director: Michael Cassara, CSA
Marketing Director: Abigail Rose Solomon
Press Representative: Cromarty & Co.
Runs approx. 2 1/2 hours (with Intermission)
No wheelchair accessibility
Concessions available
"An intense, highly enjoyable production... the performances are impeccably forceful!"
- The New York Times
“Tonic exhilaration…A kind of kick today’s theater needs.”
– Village Voice
"Crackle[s] with wit...and very enjoyably so."
-The New Yorker
“Under the fine direction of Dan Wackerman”
– WMNR 881.FM
ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST, By Lillian Hellman and directed by Dan Wackerman.
Production Stage Manager: Joshua Scherr
Assistant Stage Manager: Evan Hernandez
Scenic Design: Joseph Spirito
Lighting Design: Kate Ashton
Costume Design: Amy C. Bradshaw
Casting Director: Michael Cassara, CSA
Marketing Director: Abigail Rose Solomon
Press Representative: Cromarty & Co.
Runs approx. 2 1/2 hours (with Intermission)
No wheelchair accessibility
Concessions available
"An intense, highly enjoyable production... the performances are impeccably forceful!"
- The New York Times
“Tonic exhilaration…A kind of kick today’s theater needs.”
– Village Voice
"Crackle[s] with wit...and very enjoyably so."
-The New Yorker
“Under the fine direction of Dan Wackerman”
– WMNR 881.FM