Art at Barrington Stage runs July 22 through August 7.
This smart and funny play explores the value and meaning of both friendship and art when a (nearly) all-white painting ignites an escalating argument among three men, threatening to destroy their long friendship.
Directed by Henry Wishcamper. (Lincoln Center Theatre’s 3’s Graceland, Keen Company’s Pullman Car Hiawatha)
The cast features Brian Avers (BSC’s The Violet Hour, Black Comedy; Broadway: Tom Stoppard’s Rock ‘n Roll) portrays Yvan, Michael Countryman (BSC’s Ciao!; Off-Broadway Equivocation; Broadway: Mary Stuart) plays Marc, and making his BSC debut is David Garrison (Television: Married… with Children; Broadway: Wicked, Titanic) who plays Serge.
“Art is,” says Artistic Director Julianne Boyd, “the kind of play I love – funny, smart, and wonderfully human. And about something all of us can relate to: friendship.”
The creative team includes scenic designer Robin Vest, costume designer Jenny Mannis, lighting designer Matt Richards, and sound designer Bart Fasbender. Wesley Apfel is the production stage manager.
Check it out!