Ugly Lies The Bone, a new play with Mamie Gummer as a severely injured veteran, recalls the original spirit of the Roundabout Theater, which began 50 years ago in the basement below a supermarket. It’s now an empire, its non-profit status more a legal designation than a helpful description, given its three Broadway theaters, generally high-ticket prices, and star-driven programming.
But for nine seasons now, the Roundabout’s Underground series, held in its 62-seat Black Box Theatre in the basement of its Off-Broadway building, has showcased the work of emerging playwrights. Tickets cost $25 to see the latest Underground offering, Ugly Lies the Bone by Lindsey Ferrentino, who updates a familiar but important story.
Full review on DC Theatre Scene







I love seeing the production photos on this blog but am unable to see photo credits–are they posted?
The photographs are by Joan Marcus, as is clear if you click on the link to the review.