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"Audiences are bound to love this show."
- Kristen Morale, BWW


"Cast members tear into their roles with a vengeance."
- William Wolf, Wolf Entertainment Guide

"The excellent production is a welcome revival."
- Edward Karam, OffOffOnline

"Life X 3 was first seen in 2003 at the Circle in the Square. This revival is tauter and funnier. Perhaps this smaller venue refracts the play in a different way, but these four actors are more convincingly real." 
- Joel Benjamin, TheaterScene.net


"Life x3 is a thrilling way to spend an evening!"
- Theresa Basile, Manhattan with a Twist

Photos by Hunter Canning / @huntercanning

"Dominic Comperatore, Leah Curney, Claire Curtis-Ward and James Patrick Nelson take this microcosm of a world and extend it to the audience in such a way, that we find ourselves unusually compelled by how these characters' lives can turn out for the better." 
- Kristen Morale, Broadway World


"The production is handsome and thought provoking, the actors brilliantly professional." 
- Jan Ewing, Hi! Drama

MEET THE ARTISTS
Click here to read the bios of our cast, creative
+ production teams.

Sonia - Claire Curtis-Ward

Henri - James Patrick Nelson*

Ines - Leah Curney*

Hubert - Dominic Comperatore*

With voice over work by

Amanda Berry †

Written by Yasmina Reza

Translated by Christopher Hampton

Directed by Jerry Heymann

Scenic Design by Brian Dudkiewicz 

Costume Design by Genevieve V. Beller 

Lighting Design by Paul Hudson

Sound Design by Jan Bentley 

Prop Design by Abigail Stuckey

Stage Management by Lindsey Hurley †

Assistant Stage Management by Emma Burns

Technical Direction by TJ Craftsman 

Casting by TBD Casting (Stephanie Yankwitt CSA, Margaret Dunn)

Line Produced by Nikki Castle 

Producing Director Michael Aguirre †

Artistic Director Sarah Norris †

† indicates NLTP company member

*indicates member of Actors' Equity Association

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The team for Life x 3.

About the Play

Henri and Sonia are putting their son to bed when Hubert and Ines arrive for dinner, a day earlier than expected ... As the evening degenerates, Yasmina Reza's play - elegantly translated by Christopher Hampton - blends cruel observations with high comedy in an hilarious and poignant examination of our most personal intimacies and private longings. We see three versions of the same socially hapless evening in which the characters change subtly each time, providing a dramatically different outcome for each.

November 20 - December 8, 2018

Urban Stages, NYC

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