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''It's Only a Play'' is a play by Terrence McNally. The play originally opened
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in 1982. It was revived off-Broadway in 1986, and on
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in 2014. The plot concerns a party where a producer, playwright, director, actors and their friends eagerly wait for the opening night reviews of their Broadway play.


Productions

''It's Only a Play'' was revised from an unsuccessful 1978 play originally entitled ''Broadway, Broadway'', which had closed during tryouts in Philadelphia in 1978. Geraldine Page and James Coco were in the Philadelphia cast, and the play was set to open on Broadway at the
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. However, the Philadelphia reviews were negative and the Broadway opening was canceled. In 1984, McNally said that after ''Broadway, Broadway'' closed he was no longer confident, but finally realized that having a show close is not the worst thing that could happen. The play, rewritten and retitled, was produced
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by Manhattan Punch Line at the Actors and Directors Theatre, in November 1982.Grimes, William
"Broderick and Lane Heading Back to Broadway Together"
''The New York Times'', May 1, 2014
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directed, with a cast that included Frances Cuka as Julia Budder, Richard Leighton as James Wicker, Paul Guilfoyle as Frank Finger, Ken Kliban as Ira Drew and Harriet Rogers as Emma. The play was revived off-Broadway by the Manhattan Theatre Club at
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Stage 1, with previews starting December 17, 1985, and running from January 11, 1986, to January 26, 1986. Directed by John Tillinger, the cast featured Christine Baranski (Julia Budder), Paul Benedict (Ira Drew), Mark Blum (Peter Austin),
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(James Wicker), David Garrison (Frank Finger),
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(Virginia Noyes) and Florence Stanley (Emma).McNally, Terrence
Script
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John Tillinger was nominated for the 1986 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play. A revised version was produced by the Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson at the Doolittle Theatre, Los Angeles, California, in April 1992. John Tillinger directed, with a cast that featured
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(Virginia Noyes), Sean O'Bryan (Gus, a waiter),
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(James Wicker),
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(Frank Finger), Dana Ivey (Julia Budder), Paul Benedict (Ira Drew), Željko Ivanek (Peter Austin) and
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(Emma). ''It's Only a Play'' began its
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run at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on August 28, 2014, in previews and officially opened on October 9, 2014. McNally rewrote the play again to bring the setting to the current day, and replaced the character of Emma with Gus, an aspiring actor. It was originally scheduled for a limited 18-week engagement, through January 4, 2015, that was later extended to June 7, 2015.
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produced and Jack O'Brien directed, with a cast that starred
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as James Wicker and
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as Peter Austin. Also featured in the cast were Megan Mullally as Julia Budder, Stockard Channing as Virginia Noyes, F. Murray Abraham as Ira Drew,
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as Frank Finger, and Micah Stock as Gus. In November 2014, it was announced that the play would extend its run through January 18, 2015, at the Schoenfeld, and then transfer to the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre in a run from January 23, 2015, to March 29, 2015. Martin Short replaced Lane in the role of James Wicker as of January 7, 2015. Additionally, Katie Finneran and Maulik Pancholy replaced Mullally and Grint. On January 29, 2015, it was announced that the play would further extend its run until June 7, 2015. Nathan Lane returned to the cast on March 31, 2015, (after the play he was in, '' The Iceman Cometh'', ended). Additionally,
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joined the cast as Frank Finger on March 31, 2015. On December 17, 2014, it was announced that the play had recouped its "$3.9 million capitalization". ''Variety'' noted the "consistent strength of the show's box office" and called it a "megaseller".


Plot

A wealthy first-time Broadway producer, Julia Budder, is throwing an opening night party for ''The Golden Egg'' at her luxurious
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home. The playwright, Peter Austin, is joined by the director, a lead actor, and assorted friends and hangers-on (including a critic) as they nervously wait for the late-night reviews printed in the newspapers. As they wait, they gossip and name-drop celebrities who are in attendance and chat about their respective theater experiences. Virginia Noyes, the star of the show, is taking drugs. James Wicker, an old friend of the playwright, is now a successful TV actor who turned down the lead in the play, and is relieved and secretly thrilled about the bad reviews that arrive. And, although Ira Drew is a theater critic, he is very critical of the theater because he has no talent to actually participate, despite his secretly writing plays. Not discouraged by the bad reviews for ''The Golden Egg'', the assembled parties eagerly make plans for their next play, which they ''know'' will be a hit." ''It's Only a Play'', The Story"
dramatists.com, accessed June 6, 2014
Cast of characters * James Wicker, television actor and Peter's best friend who passed over the lead in ''The Golden Egg'' * Julia Budder, a rich, first-time solo producer of Peter's play and hostess of the opening night party * Peter Austin, the playwright of ''The Golden Egg'' * Virginia Noyes, dissolute, aging star of the play * Frank Finger, the young, egomaniacal, "genius" British director * Ira Drew, savage theater critic * Gus P. Head, the coat-check boy who aspires to be on Broadway * Emma, a no-nonsense taxi driver (dropped from the 2014 revival)


Principal cast


Critical reception

John Simon, in his review of the 1982 off-off-Broadway production for ''
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'' called the play "truly amusing", while noting that the play is missing "the interaction of characters on a plot as well as confrontational level." Michael Kuchwara, in his review of the 1986 off-Broadway production for the
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, called the play a "maliciously funny diatribe about the desperate and demented business of producing a play on Broadway."Kuchwara, Michael
"Terrence McNally's 'It's Only A Play' Opens Off-Broadway"
apnewsarchive.com, January 12, 1986


Awards and nominations


References

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External links


Internet Broadway Database ListingInternet Off-Broadway Database ListingDramatists Play Service
Plays by Terrence McNally 1982 plays Plays set in New York City