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"The Metropolitan Playhouse has put up a tight, bright, solid revival of Maxwell Anderson's 1933 Pulitzer Prize winner"

- Michael Feingold, The Village Voice
Backstage
"I'm surprised that theater companies across the country aren't jumping at the chance to produce Both Your Houses....
Smart and incisive ... [and] uncannily familiar"
- Mark Dundas Wood, Backstage
New York Times
"Greed never goes out of style"
- Ken Jaworowski, The New York Times
BOTH YOUR HOUSES
Matt W. Cody, Kelly King, Robert Lee Taylor, Lianne Kressin, Ray Crisara, Jonathan Cantor, Matt Gibson, and Brad Makarowski
photo by Jacob J. Goldber
Both Your Houses
by Maxwell Anderson


When a freshman representative from Nevada joins the House Appropriations committee, he is shocked to find business as usual depends on backscratching, graft, and plain thievery. His solution: freight a vital bill with so much pork it will sink under the load and expose the whole corrupt system. But the DC novice is not ready for consequences he invites. This fast-paced political satire was a West Wing of the 1930's and hits just as close to home in this election year.

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Starring
John Blaylock*
Jonathan Cantor*
Matt W Cody*
Ray Crisara*
Matt Gibson*
Warren Katz*
Teresa Kelsey*
Kelly King*
Lianne Kressin*
David Lavine*
Brad Makarowski*
Jenelle Sosa*
Robert Lee Taylor*


* Members of Actors Equity Association.
Both Your Houses  is an AEA Showcase, approval pending.

Directed by
Michael Hardart
Stage Manager
William Vann Carlton*
Lighting Design by
Christopher Weston
Costume Design by
Shana R. Goldberger
Dramaturge
Gladys Foxe
Production Assistant
William J. Allgood