Leigh Silverman, Billy Crudup & David Cale On 'Harry Clarke'

The Leonard Lopate Show | Nov 30, 2017

Director Leigh Silverman, playwright David Cale and Tony Award-winning actor Billy Crudup join us to discuss their play "Harry Clarke." It tells the story of a reclusive Midwesterner who lives a double-life as Harry Clarke, an outgoing Londoner. When he moves to New York City, Clarke pushes the limits of how far he's willing to keep up the act as he works his way into the lives of a wealthy family.

"Harry Clarke" is running at the Vineyard Theater (108 E. 15th St., at Irving Pl.) through Dec. 23. 

You can listen to a clip of "Harry Clarke" here!

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