Penny Fuller joins cast of McCarter's 'Edward Albee’s A Delicate Balance'

McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, New Jersey has announced that two-time Tony nominee Penny Fuller has replaced the previously announced Mary Beth Hurt in "Edward Albee’s A Delicate Balance. "The production runs January 18 through February 17 (opening night is Friday, January 25). Support for the production is provided by the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation.

Ms. Fuller joins the cast which features two-time Obie Award-winner and Tony nominee Kathleen Chalfant, Tony Award-winner John Glover, Roberta Maxwell, James A. Stephens, and Francesca Faridany.

Penny Fuller (Claire) began her Broadway career starring in Barefoot in the Park, three Shakespeare in the Park productions, and in Cabaret, Rex, and Applause (Tony nom.). Her TV work garnered 6 Emmy nominations and an Emmy Award for ABC’s The Elephant Man. Other Broadway credits include: Dividing the Estate, The Dinner Party (Tony nom.). Off-Broadway: Love, Loss, and What I Wore, Beautiful Child (Vineyard); Southern Comforts (Primary Stages); Three Viewings, New England (MTC). With William Finn’s A New Brain at Lincoln Center, she returned to musical theater and starred in productions of A Little Night Music, Do I Hear a Waltz, Sail Away (London). She has since embarked on a new career phase as a cabaret artist in New York clubs and theaters. Most recently, she starred in the premiere of a solo musical 13 Things About Ed Carpolotti written and composed by Barry Kleinbort.

McCarter Theatre, University Place, Princeton, NJ
40.349918365479 ; -74.658729553223

The design team for Edward Albee’s A Delicate Balance includes set design by Daniel Ostling, costume design by Jennifer von Mayrhauser, lighting by Lap Chi Chu, and stage management by Alison Cote.

“One of the great joys of my life is having a working relationship with Edward Albee,” says Emily Mann. My admiration and respect for him is unshakeable. It’s an incredible privilege to be working on Edward’s masterpiece with him still here and very, very, clear in his needs, feelings, and desires for the place. He and I don’t mince words with each other. We’re honest with each other. We respect each other. We have a good banter, a good relationship, and also I learn so much from him. A Delicate Balance is one of the greatest American plays.”

The play: Agnes and Tobias’ precarious suburban lives are shaken when they find themselves facing unexpected houseguests—who plan to stay indefinitely. Edward Albee (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf; Me, Myself & I), one of American theater’s most influential writers, pens this scorching masterpiece, which won him his first of three Pulitzer Prizes. With this production, Edward Albee continues his long collaboration with McCarter’s Artistic Director, Emily Mann, in this stylish, bold, and profoundly touching social comedy.

Directions: McCarter Theatre Center is easily accessible by car via US Route 1, Interstate 95/295, and NJ Route 206. Or take the train to McCarter: New Jersey Transit serves Princeton Junction via the Northeast Corridor Line. Then it’s a ride of four minutes on New Jersey Transit’s “Dinky” train to Princeton Station. McCarter is directly across the street at 91 University Place.

Tickets: Edward Albee’s A Delicate Balance range from $20-$65, and are available online at www.mccarter.org, by phone at (609) 258-2787, and in person at the McCarter Theatre ticket office (91 University Place, Princeton). Student and group rates are also available.

Advertisement

, Northern New Jersey Theater Examiner

Rick is semi-retired from a career in broadcasting. Today, He serves on the board of Chester Theatre Group in Chester, New Jersey. Also,he lectures internationally (via Cruise ships) and throughout the New Jersey area on the great productions, performers and composers of the American musical...

Today's top buzz...