Where is "The Unknown" playing?
Studio Seaview in New York City.
Theater / Off-Broadway
Sean Hayes stars in "The Unknown," a thriller by David Cale at Studio Seaview, running through April 12. Hayes portrays eleven characters in this solo play, which explores themes of identity and reality, keeping audiences guessing until the...
David Cale’s "The Unknown" is a solo show performed by Sean Hayes at Studio Seaview. The play tells the story of Elliott, a writer who experiences a series of unsettling events while staying in a remote cabin. The narrative involves stalking, mistaken identities, and meta-theatrical elements, as Elliott pitches his experiences as a film idea. The production features minimal set design, relying on lighting and sound to create a suspenseful atmosphere. Hayes’ performance is praised for his ability to seamlessly transition between multiple characters, maintaining audience engagement throughout the performance. The play challenges the audience to question what is real, with a plot that thickens as the story progresses. It is a trickster’s play that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. Tickets range from $99 - $299 and can be purchased at studioseaview.com?ref=yanuki.com.
Studio Seaview in New York City.
David Cale.
Sean Hayes.
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