Adam Driver Off-Broadway Play ‘Hold on to Me Darling’ Recoups $1.8 Million Investment (EXCLUSIVE)

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Rebecca Rubin Senior Film and Media Reporter “Hold on to Me Darling,” an Off Broadway revival of Kenneth Lonergan’s play starring Adam Driver, has recouped its initial investment.

The show was capitalized at $1.8 million. During its 13-week engagement at downtown Manhattan’s Lucille Lortel Theatre, this production of “Hold on to Me Darling” has played to sold-out crowds every night since previews started on Sept.

24, according to producers Seaview, Sue Wagner and John Johnson. It will conclude its run on Dec. 22. “Hold on to Me Darling” is a comedy that follows a country music icon named Strings McCrane (Driver), who finds himself in an existential tailspin on learning of his mother’s death.

He decides the only way out is to abandon his superstardom in favor of the simple life, so he moves back to his hometown in Tennessee.

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