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The Lyons

The Lyons
Written by Nicky Silver
Characters Ben Lyons; Rita Lyons; Curtis Lyons; Lisa Lyons
Date premiered October 11, 2011 (Off-Broadway)
April 23, 2012 (Broadway)
Place premiered Vineyard Theatre
New York City
Original language English
Genre Drama/Comedy
Setting A hospital room

The Lyons is a play by Nicky Silver. The play first ran Off-Broadway in 2011 and then premiered on Broadway in 2012. This marks the Broadway debut of a Nicky Silver play. The setting is mainly in a hospital where Ben, the husband and father, is dying from cancer.

The Lyons opened at the Vineyard Theatre on September 22, 2011 (in previews) and closed on November 20, 2011. Directed by Mark Brokaw, the cast featured Linda Lavin (Rita Lyons), Dick Latessa (Ben Lyons), Michael Esper (Curtis Lyons), Kate Jennings Grant (Lisa Lyons) and Brenda Pressley (A Nurse). Scenic design was by Allen Moyer, lighting by David Lander, costumes by Michael Krass and the original music and sound design by David Van Tieghem.

The Lyons premiered on Broadway at the Cort Theatre on April 23, 2012, after previews from April 5. The Off-Broadway cast and creative team continued. The play closed on July 1, 2012 after 80 performances and 21 previews.

The play opened in London at the Menier Chocolate Factory on September 19, 2013 running to November 16, 2013. Mark Brokaw directed with a cast that featured Tom Ellis as Curtis. Other actors included Charlotte Randle (Lisa), Katy Secombe and Ben Aldridge.

Ben Lyons is in a hospital where he is dying from cancer. His family gathers around him. They are his wife, Rita, and grown children, Curtis Lyons and Lisa Lyons. Also present is his nurse. Ben is no longer constrained by manners and says whatever he wishes, including expletives. Rita, trapped in a 40-year loveless marriage, now thinks of the future without Ben and plans to re-decorate. Lisa is an alcoholic, who has left an abusive marriage; Curtis, homosexual, has had little to do with his father, who is homophobic. In a getaway from the hospital, Curtis looks at an apartment with the help of an actor moonlighting as a real estate agent.

In its review of the Off-Broadway production, the Variety reviewer wrote: "The basic joke of Silver's savage comedy is that the characters are given license to speak their private thoughts out loud ... As amazing as Lavin is at playing Rita's ferocious lust for life, she's surprisingly touching when Rita speaks with quiet dread of the lonely life she sees ahead of her. As monsters go, she's rather endearing ... the two Lyons offspring, who fuss and fight but remain one-note characters."


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