Behind the scenes of SONS OF THE PROPHET at the Huntington

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Come behind the scenes of the world premiere of Stephen Karam's SONS OF THE PROPHET at the Huntington, with director Peter DuBois and members of the cast including Tony Award-winner Joanna Gleason, Kelsey Kurz, Yusef Bulos, and Charles Socarides. SONS OF THE PROPHET runs April 1 - May 1 at the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA. For more information, please visit huntingtontheatre.org/prophet

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Brothers Joseph and Charles Douaihy are young, gay, and having a hell of a year. Their father has died and their uncle is losing it — putting the brothers' once unbreakable sense of humor to the test. Stephen Karam, "the playwright of the Facebook generation" and author of the Off Broadway smash hit Speech & Debate turns the Douaihy family's epic woes into brutally funny comedy.

"Stephen Karam comes through as a writer whose voice is clear, and laugh-out-loud funny." — NY Daily News

"The depth of feeling in Stephen Karam's writing is ravishing. His play is fresh, bracing, and alive. He takes the mess of our lives and turns it into phenomenal comedy." — Peter DuBois

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  • I wish that the people who write the descriptions or the talking points about plays would write something that everyone can understand and that doesn't apply to dozens of other plays. This video tells me NOTHING specific. It's all vague. Tell people what the damned plot is! If I were trying to get someone to go to this and he asked me "What's it about?" I'd honestly have to say I have no fucking idea.

  • I wish that the people who write the descriptions or the talking points about plays would write something that everyone can understand and that doesn't apply to dozens of other plays. This video tells me NOTHING specific. It's all vague. Tell people what the damned plot is!

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