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Check Out Four Scenes of Annie Parisse, Lee Tergesen, Kelly AuCoin & Alex Wolff in The New York Premiere of the Family Drama Long Lost

Last updated June 14th, 2019 by BroadwayBox Staff
Check Out Four Scenes of Annie Parisse, Lee Tergesen, Kelly…

Can family bonds smooth over past rifts? That's the question at the center of Long Lost

, the new play by Pulitzer Prize winner Donald Margulies (Dinner with Friends, Sight Unseen, Time Stands Still). Produced off-Broadway by Manhattan Theatre Club, the New York premiere stars Lee Tergesen as the estranged brother Billy and Annie Parisse, Kelly AuCoin and Alex Wolff as the wealthy Wall Street family he drops in on. Scroll on for a glimpse at the explosive family drama with these four clips.

The Prodical Brother Returns

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      The Bird & the Bees with Your Black Sheep Uncle

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          Molly Confronts Billy

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              The Brothers Have At It

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                  For more, don't miss MTC's Long Lost live off-Broadway at New York City Center through June 30.


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