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New Play Explores Neighborhood Feuds Over Stop Signs
12 Dec
Summary
- A new play by Lindsay-Abaire centers on a neighborhood's intense disputes.
- The plot involves arguments over trivial matters escalating to a battle.
- Previews begin March 31, 2026, at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.

The latest work from acclaimed playwright D.T. Lindsay-Abaire, titled 'The Balusters,' is set to premiere soon. The play promises a "raucous, wild ride" through a small community grappling with intense emotions and trivial disputes, such as porch railing aesthetics and trash can protocols.
Directed by Kenny Leon, the production will feature Ricardo Chavira, Maria-Christina Oliveras, and Jeena Yi, joining previously announced cast members Marylouise Burke, Carl Clemons-Hopkins, Margaret Colin, Renée Elise Goldsberry, and Richard Thomas. Previews are scheduled to commence on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
The central conflict arises when a new board member proposes a stop sign installation, triggering an unexpected and fierce battle among neighbors. This premise explores how minor disagreements can escalate into significant community-wide feuds, offering a satirical yet relatable look at neighborhood dynamics.




