Laura Linney will be leaving the Ozarks and hitting Broadway as she prepares to return to the stage in April to star in a new play, Summer, 1976.The actress, who has won Golden Globe, Emmy, Screen Actors Guild, and several other awards and nominations for her excellence in television and film, is set to take the stage once again, starring in the new play by Pulitzer Prize-winning writer David Auburn.Directed by Tony-winning Daniel Sullivan, whom Linney has worked with before, the curtain will open in summer 2023 with the Ozarks actress in one of the starring roles.
Previews of the show will commence in spring 2023. Stunning: Laura Linney attended the Ozark Season 4 premiere, the last season of the award-winning series on April 21, 2022 in New York Standoff: a scene from Netflix’s Ozark in which Linney was nominated for a Golden Globe Award Initially slated for an Off-Broadway run, it was announced on Tuesday that the play would debut at the Samuel J.
Friedman Theatre On Broadway.According to the Manhattan Theatre Club (MTC), which commissioned the play, Summer, 1976 is a story about the friendship between Diana, a talented artist and single mom, and Alice, a free-spirited yet naïve young housewife.
MTC described the play as a ‘deeply moving, insightful piece about connection, memories, and the small moments that can change the course of our lives.
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