Theological wrangling has never been funnier than in
The Savannah Disputation, Evan Smith’s new comedy about a pair of elderly Catholic sisters who enlist the help of their parish priest to fend off the zealous attention of a young evangelical missionary. The play, which stars the fab foursome of
Dana Ivey,
Marylouise Burke, Kellie Overbey and Reed Birney, opened at Playwrights Horizons on March 3, directed by Walter Bobbie. After the curtain call, the company crossed 42nd Street to celebrate with friends and Playwrights Horizons alums at the West Bank Cafe. Join the party—and give thanks!