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Roundabout Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Meghan Kennedy's new work, directed by David Cromer.

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Every morning at the local diner in a small town, a waitress refills a regular’s coffee. An unlikely friendship develops and keeps him coming back for more. But when he asks for a shocking favor, it brings to light both of their deepest secrets. The Counter is a funny, surprising, and moving meditation on the everyday connections that can change our lives. After the success of Too Much, Too Much, Too Many and Napoli, Brooklyn, playwright Meghan Kennedy debuts her next Roundabout commission, The Counter. Directed by Tony Award® winner David Cromer (The Band’s Visit).

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"The acting was fantastic. The story had multiple surprises. It was very well done."
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Broadway.com Customer on Nov 4, 2024
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"While I came to the play to see Anthony Edwards (and he did a great job), Susannah Flood’s performance was so amazing, it held me captivated the whole time. This play is a must see!"
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Daniel B from Nampa on Oct 31, 2024
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"Anthony Edwards was what you would expect. The man is a talented actor on any stage. I was not familiar with Susanah Flood but I find her to be excellent in this Play. The play itself was very interesting. "
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Kyle S from Bohemia on Oct 21, 2024
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"I thought the acting was good, but the play didn't knock my socks off. I had difficulty hearing the dialogue during the first part of the play, probably a combination of low voices and acoustics, and I was sorry I didn't request the headphones. There were a few moments of laughter here and there. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Nov 3, 2024
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