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It's a party only Mike Leigh could conceive: biting, hilarious, and stolen straight from life. Jennifer Jason Leigh performs in the New York premiere of this classic satire of British suburbia in the 1970's, from this master playwright [IMG:L](Ecstasy, Goose-Pimples, Smelling a Rat) and Academy Award-winning filmmaker (Secrets and Lies, Topsy Turvy, Vera Drake, Naked). Already extended twice in its limited run, Charles Isherwood of The New York Times raves that the production, "emerges in [Director Scott] Elliott's finely honed staging as both a marvelously kitschy period piece and a harsh but true evocation of the unquiet desperation of everyday living."

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Opening: Dec 1, 2005
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It's a party only Mike Leigh could conceive: biting, hilarious, and stolen straight from life. Jennifer Jason Leigh performs in the New York premiere of this classic satire of British suburbia in the 1970's, from this master playwright [IMG:L](Ecstasy, Goose-Pimples, Smelling a Rat) and Academy Award-winning filmmaker (Secrets and Lies, Topsy Turvy, Vera Drake, Naked). Already extended twice in its limited run, Charles Isherwood of The New York Times raves that the production, "emerges in [Director Scott] Elliott's finely honed staging as both a marvelously kitschy period piece and a harsh but true evocation of the unquiet desperation of everyday living."
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