Alison Fraser to star in Squeamish at Theatre Row

Tom Millward
Tom Millward

Two-time Tony nominee Alison Fraser will star in Aaron Mark's latest psychological horror Squeamish, which will begin previews on October 6, 2017 at Theatre Row's Beckett Theatre, ahead of an official opening on October 16 and a limited engagement through to November 11.

Synopsis: "Squeamish is the tale of an Upper West Side psychoanalyst, a long-time recovering alcoholic whose bloody quest for personal balance begins when she finds herself in the South Plains of Texas, off her meds, after her nephew's suicide."

Aaron Mark, whose previous solo plays include 'Empanada Loca' starring Daphne Rubin-Vega and 'Another Medea' starring Tom Hewitt, also directs the production at Theatre Row.

The creative team behind Squeamish also features scenic and lighting design by Sarah Johnston and costume consultation by Michael Growler.

Squeamish is produced off-Broadway by All For One Theater (AFO).

Alison Fraser earned Tony nominations for 'The Secret Garden' in 1991 and for 'Romance/Romance' in 1988. Other Broadway credits include 'Gypsy,' 'Tartuffe,' and 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood.' Her many off-Broadway credits include 'First Daughter Suite' at The Public Theater, 'Signature Plays' at The Pershing Square Signature Center, and 'The School For Lies' at Classic Stage Company, among others. Her screen credits include "Family Games," "Happyish," "It Could Be Worse," and "In the Blood."

 

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