Oakdale's Dr. John Dixon, Larry Bryggman, who reprised his role on As the World Turns just before the end, is back on stage. He's currently appearing in two plays by Harold Pinter with the Atlantic Theater Company in New York City: The Collection and A Kind of Alaska. The plays are described as:
"In The Collection (1962), a four a.m. phone call and a surprise visitor set off a series of conversations about potential infidelities among two couples. And a middle-aged woman who has been asleep in a hospital room awakens after thirty years and must reorient herself to a greatly changed world in A Kind of Alaska (1982), which was inspired by the work of Oliver Sacks in his seminal book, Awakenings."
For more information and to buy tickets visit the Atlantic Theater Company website. The show runs through December 19.
Expect Mr. Bryggman to make frequent appearances on this blog; he has a busy theater career.
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