The play, starring Laurie Metcalf and Micah Stock, will now close Dec. 21 at the Booth Theater, instead of the previously announced Feb. 15. The show, written by Samuel D. Hunter and directed by Joe Mantello, was Rudin’s return back to Broadway after stepping away from the industry in 2021 amid bullying allegations.
The play was well-reviewed, with THR’s David Rooney calling it “a singularly beautiful piece” with Metcalf in “blazing form” and Stock as a “revelation.”But the show’s attendance and grosses have not been able to keep up. The play hit its highest gross of $528,181 the week after opening but has seen its grosses falling since then. Last week, the play only filled 68 percent of seats, with a gross of $422,091. Rudin is producing the play alongside Barry Diller.
The play opened Oct. 29, after beginning previews Oct.
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