Is excellence just shallow? Another Off-Broadway play featuring Idina Menzel tries to see whether it's more than that or if the only thing that is in any way important is what's within.
Composed by Joshua Harmon (the writer behind Bad Jews and Significant Other), the forthcoming play Skintight offers a burning examination of magnificence, youth and sex. Debuting at the Laura Pels Theater in the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theater in New York City, the play takes after Jodi Isaac (Menzel), who swings to her popular father for help in the wake of taking in her ex is locked in to a considerably more youthful lady. It turns out her dad is wrapped up with 20-year-old Trey, who might be gay yet is likely a porno star, in any event as per Jodi's 20-year-old gay child.
ET has crowds' selective first take a gander at the show's key craftsmanship, which puts Menzel under the magnifying instrument in the Tony Award champ's first non-melodic stage part, following commended exhibitions in If/Then, Rent and Wicked.
The Roundabout Theater Company's constrained engagement of Skintight will start see exhibitions on May 31, formally opening on June 21.
Last observed onscreen in Lifetime's 2017 redo of Beaches, Menzel will next be heard repeating the voice part of Queen Elsa in Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2, in theaters on Nov. 21, and Frozen 2, which is slated for 2019.
First Look at Idina Menzel’s New Off-Broadway Play ‘Skintight’ (Exclusive)
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