
Laura’s numerous film credits include Falling, The Roads Not Taken, The Dinner, Nocturnal Animals, Sully, Genius, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, You Can Count On Me, Kinsey, The Savages, The Fifth Estate, Hyde Park On Hudson, The Squid And The Whale, Mystic River, Absolute Power, The Truman Show, Primal Fear, The Mothman Prophecies, Love Actually, P.S., The House Of Mirth, The Details and Congo, among many others. Other Broadway credits include Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes, Time Stands Still and Sight Unseen, all at MTC Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, directed by Richard Eyre opposite Liam Neeson, Six Degrees of Separation, Honour, Uncle Vanya, Les Liaisons, Dangereuses, Holiday and The Seagull.įor her role as Wendy Byrde in Ozark on Netflix, staring opposite Jason Bateman, she recently received her seventh Emmy Award® nomination. Upcoming is The Miracle Club, where she is set to star opposite Maggie Smith and Kathy Bates and Searchlight’s Suncoast, opposite Woody Harrelson and Nico Parker. In 2018, Laura made her London theatre debut in Richard Eyre’s My Name Is Lucy Barton, the stage play adapted from the Elizabeth Strout novel of the same name, which then made its Broadway debut at Manhattan Theatre Club to rave reviews and her Tony nomination for Best Actress in a Play. For all other performances, masks are not required, but strongly encouraged. Masks are required for all audience members attending performances on Tuesday evenings and Sunday matinees. Production support is provided by The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation and the Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater.įor audience advisories for Summer, 1976, please click here. Summer, 1976 was commissioned by MTC through the Bank of America New Play Program.

As the Bicentennial is celebrated across the country, these two young women in Ohio navigate motherhood, ambition, and intimacy, and help each other discover their own independence. Directing is Tony winner Daniel Sullivan ( Proof, Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes). Over one fateful summer, an unlikely friendship develops between Diana (Linney), a fiercely iconoclastic artist and single mom, and Alice (Hecht), a free-spirited yet naive young housewife.


This deeply moving, insightful piece is about connection, memories, and the small moments that can change the course of our lives. Four-time Emmy Award® winner & Academy Award® nominee Laura Linney ( My Name Is Lucy Barton, Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes) and Tony Award® nominee Jessica Hecht ( The Assembled Parties) return to Broadway in a new play by Pulitzer Prize-winning author and fellow MTC alum David Auburn ( Proof, The Columnist).
