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Next Fall (play) : ウィキペディア英語版
Next Fall

''Next Fall'' is a play written by Geoffrey Nauffts. The play is about two gay men in a committed relationship with a twist, with one, Luke, being devoutly religious and the other, Adam, an atheist. The play revolves around their five-year relationship and how they make it work despite their differences. However, when an accident changes everything, Adam must turn to Luke's family for support and answers. This play opened off-Broadway in 2009 before transferring to the Helen Hayes Theater in February, 2010.〔()〕
==Production history==
''Next Fall'', produced by Naked Angels, began performances Off-Broadway at the Peter Jay Sharp Theatre on May 26, 2009 and opened to positive reviews June 3, 2009. The sold-out production, which was to close June 21, 2009, resulted in three extensions through Aug. 8, 2009.〔Hetrick, Adam.("Nauffts' 'Next Fall' Extends for Third Time, Now Through Aug. 8" ) playbill.com, July 6, 2009]〕 The cast for the off-Broadway production included Patrick Breen as Adam, Patrick Heusinger as Luke, Maddie Corman as Holly, Sean Dugan as Brandon, Connie Ray as Arlene, and Cotter Smith as Butch.
The off-Broadway production transferred to the Helen Hayes Theatre on Broadway. Previews began February 16, 2010 and the play officially opened on March 11, 2010. The entire off-Broadway cast replicated their roles on Broadway as did director Sheryl Kaller and associate director Joe Langworth.〔Jones, Kenneth.("'Next Fall', Tragicomic Look at a Modern Odd Couple, Begins Broadway Run" ) February 16, 2010〕
Ben Brantley, gave a rave in the ''New York Times'', and called the play an "artful, thoughtful and very moving story".〔Brantley, Ben.("Love With a Proper Atheist and Other Leaps of Faith" )''The New York Times'', June 4, 2009〕
Among its positive reviews, the show was named "the little play that could" by New York theater critic David Cote. It closed on July 4, 2010 after 26 previews and 132 regular performances.〔http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/NEXT_FALL_to_Close_July_4_20100622〕
The UK premiere of ''Next Fall'' was produced by (James Quaife Productions ) staged at the (Southwark Playhouse ) from 24th September until 25th October 2014. The cast featured Charlie Condou, Nancy Crane, Ben Cura, Martin Delaney, Mitchell Mullen and Sirine Saba. The play was directed by Luke Sheppard with design by David Woodhead, Lighting design by Howard Hudson, Sound design by David Gregory and casting by Sophie Parrott.

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