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Carrie Coon on Stage Shock: No Phones!

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Carrie Coon stars in her husband's play, Bug, on Broadway.
  • The play explores themes of paranoia and technology with humor.
  • New theatergoers are surprised by the no-phone policy.
Carrie Coon on Stage Shock: No Phones!

Actress Carrie Coon is currently gracing the Broadway stage in "Bug," a play penned by her husband, Pulitzer Prize-winner Tracy Letts. The production, running at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, explores timely themes of paranoia and the impact of technology, while also offering surprising comedic elements that Coon emphasizes are essential to audience engagement.

Coon has observed a notable influx of new theater patrons, many of whom are drawn to the performance as fans of her television work. She shared that some younger attendees express astonishment at experiencing a live performance without the constant presence of mobile phones, finding the phone-free environment to be a novel and impactful experience.

"Bug," directed by Tony Award winner David Cromer, was initially slated to conclude its run on Sunday, February 8. However, due to popular demand, the production's engagement has been extended and will now run through Sunday, February 22. The play also features a scene where Coon performs nude.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Carrie Coon is currently starring in the Broadway play "Bug," written by Tracy Letts.
The play "Bug" explores themes of paranoia, conspiracy theories, technology, and humor.
Younger audience members are often surprised by the no-phone policy in the theater, finding it a revolutionary experience.

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