Playwright Donald Margulies won a Pulitzer Prize in 2000 for his play Dinner with Friends. Around that same time the playwright began a collaboration with the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. In February of 2009 the world premiere of his play Time Stands Still took place at the Playhouse.

One year later Time Stands Stills opened at Manhattan Theatre Club’s Friedman Theatre. Later that same year it moved to Broadway where the play received two tony Award nominations including one for Best Play. The production starred Eric Bogosian, Brian d’Arcy James, Laura Linney (the other Tony nominee) and Alicia Silverstone. Daniel Sullivan directed.

The Broadway cast is reuniting for this week’s edition of Spotlight on Plays from Broadway’s Best Shows under Sullivan’s direction. The reading begins streaming December 3rd and will remain available through December 7th.

The play depicts the relationship between a couple who are both journalists: James (d’Arcy James) is a reporter and Sarah (Linney) a photographer. Not long after James left Sarah back in war-torn Iraq, she is badly injured in an attack. Back home in New York they try to re-acclimate themselves into domestic life while recovering not just from the physical cost of war, but the psychological one as well.

That recovery gets complicated when Sarah’s mentor and former editor Richard (Bogosian) re-enters her life with his hot new girlfriend, Mandy (Silverstone). How dissimilar are James and Sarah’s lives post-war than those of her mentor and his girlfriend? Will that alter their perceptions of life upon their return just as they struggle to overcome their recent experiences.

Charles Isherwood, in his New York Times review of the play, summed up the challenges the characters face in Time Stands Still.

“Sarah and James have spent much of their lives bearing witness to horrific violence, but Mr. Margulies’s quietly powerful drama illustrates just how much pain and trauma are involved in the everyday business of two people creating a life together, one that accommodates the mistakes of the past, the reality of the present and the changes that the future may bring.”

Tickets to watch this reading are $5 and are available through Today Tix. The premiere is at 8:00 PM EST/5:00 PM PST on December 3rd and allows for repeated viewing through December 7th. A portion of the proceeds will go to The Actors Fund.

Photo: Playwright Donald Margulies (Courtesy Geffen Playhouse)

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