Richard Greenberg’s play attracts Josh Radnor, Leslie Bibb and Randy Graff to Vassar College

NEW YORK, N.Y. – The world premiere of Richard Greenberg’s new play “The Babylon Line” has drawn an impressive who’s who to Vassar College this summer.

Josh Radnor of “How I Met Your Mother,” Leslie Bibb of the “Iron Man” films, and Tony Award winners Randy Graff of “City of Angels” and Frank Wood of “Clybourne Park” will star in the world premiere of Greenberg’s “The Babylon Line” from June 25-July 6.

The Powerhouse Theater program at Vassar — a collaboration between New York Stage and Film and Vassar that this year is celebrating its 30th year — attracts writers, directors and actors eager to develop new works in a collegial, cloistered setting in Poughkeepsie, 70 miles north of Manhattan.

In addition to Greenberg’s play, John Patrick Shanley will direct his new play “The Danish Widow” from July 16-27. There will also be a first-ever reading of David Lindsay-Abaire’s new play “Ripcord,” directed by “Frasier” star David Hyde Pierce and featuring T.R. Knight of “Grey’s Anatomy.” A reading of “Turn Me Loose” by Gretchen Law will feature Joe Morton of ABC’s “Scandal.”

This summer will also feature a large-scale dance ensemble performing “In Your Arms” from July 5-13. It involves 10 playwrights — including Douglas Carter Beane, Christopher Durang, Carrie Fisher, David Henry Hwang, Rajiv Joseph, Terrence McNally, Lynn Nottage and Alfred Uhry — writing vignettes for the new dance piece directed and choreographed by Christopher Gattelli, with music by Stephen Flaherty.

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Online: http://powerhouse.vassar.edu

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