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Montauk

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Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
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261 W 47th St, New York, NY 10036
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About the show

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The premise centers on Roxy Margaux, a writer tangled in the messy intersection of professional ambition and romantic wreckage. It investigates the exhausting question of why we bother creating anything at all. With Daniel Sullivan directing, the production feels like a calculated move for Manhattan Theatre Club, especially with Linney installed as their inaugural Artist-in-Residence. It is a dense, writerly piece that assumes you have read a book or two. If you enjoy your theater without song-and-dance distractions, this is the one to track. It serves as a reminder that some stories still belong in a dark room with a single spotlight.


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