‘Hold On To Me Darling’ Starring Adam Driver Recoups Off Broadway Investment
Hold On To Me Darling, the Kenneth Lonergan comedy-drama starring Adam Driver, has recouped its initial Off Broadway investment, producers announced today. The $1.8 million production opened October 16 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre and concludes its run on Sunday, December 22.
According to producers Seaview, Sue Wagner and John Johnson, the play, directed by Neil Pepe, has sold out every performance since beginning previews September 24.
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In addition to Driver, the cast includes Heather Burns, Adelaide Clemens, Keith Nobbs, CJ Wilson and Frank Wood.
Driver stars as Strings McCrane, a self-obsessed country music star thrown into an existential midlife crisis after the death of his overbearing mother.
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