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Fifteen-year-old Anna's weight makes her a target for bullies. When her mom transfers Anna to the school where she teaches in order to protect her daughter, it only makes things worse. If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet is an entertaining look at a regular family stuck somewhere between knowing what the problem is... and doing something about it.

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Performances ended on Dec. 23, 2012.

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About If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet on Broadway

Previews: Aug 24, 2012 • Opening: Sep 20, 2012 • Closing: Dec 23, 2012
Off-Broadway Plays Stars on Stage Comedy Drama
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What is the Story of If There Is I Haven’t Found It Yet?
Set in London, If There Is I Haven’t Found It Yet follows Anna, a 15-year-old girl who is constantly getting into trouble at school. Anna is targeted for her weight, and although she retaliates against her bullies, she usually ends up in the principal’s office. Anna’s parents are no help—her mother, who teaches at her school, only makes matters worse, while her writer father is so distracted with his new book about reducing carbon footprints that he has no time for anything else. When Anna’s outspoken, out-of-control Uncle Terry comes for an unexpected visit, he becomes an unlikely friend and confidante. But Terry’s counsel isn’t always the best advice for a young teenager, causing an even larger rift between the misunderstood Anna and her family.

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A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.

"Without leaking too many details, wonderfully unexpected things happen with water and props in director Michael Longhurst’s exciting, inventive staging."

Associated Press

Mark Kennedy

"Amiable, scruffy, erratic, well-intentioned, full of promise and self-sabotaging—such is the nature of Terry, the stoner character with which the movie star Jake Gyllenhaal has chosen to make his very creditable New York stage debut."

The New York Times

Ben Brantley

"[Jake Gyllenhaal] is touching, funny and completely convincing as Uncle Terry, a scruffy man-boy chronically adrift, profane, bad with boundaries, but with a good heart. "

New York Daily News

Joe Dziemianowicz

Cast & Creative

Cast

Brían F. O'Byrne
George
Annie Funke
Anna
Michelle Gomez
Fiona

Creative

Written by
Nick Payne
Director
Michael Longhurst
Set Designer
Beowulf Boritt
Costume Designer
Susan Hilferty
Lighting Designer
Natasha Katz
Original Music and Sound Designer
Obadiah Eaves
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