Gordon Cox Theater Editor For Leslye Headland, the well-received Broadway play “Cult of Love” (pictured above) serves as a turning point and a culmination. Listen to this week’s “Stagecraft” podcast below: For the last 15 years or so, the writer — who co-created Netflix’s “Russian Doll” and also created the “Star Wars” series “The Acolyte” on Disney+ — has been at work on a series of seven plays, one for each of the seven deadly sins. “Cult of Love,” inspired by the sin of pride, marks the end of that project as the seventh and last of those plays — and now it also marks her Broadway debut with a Second Stage production starring Zachary Quinto, Shailene Woodley, Mare Winningham, Barbie Ferreira and more. “This series of plays has been such a gift,” Headland said on the new episode of “Stagecraft,” Variety‘s theater podcast.
She described the idea for the seven-play cycle as akin to divine inspiration: “I had written one play and I was very frustrated that I couldn’t write another one, and then I had this moment where I felt like it’s part of something bigger.” The structure of the series — one play, one sin — has served as a helpful roadmap for her theatrical writing, she said. “I tried to come at the sins in an unconventional way,” she explained.
The idea for “Cult of Love” was sparked by the election of Donald Trump the first time around. “My thought was: I don’t know why we’re pretending to be the same country anymore,” she recalled.
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