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''4000 Miles'' is a dramatic comedy by
Amy Herzog Amy Herzog is an American playwright. Her play ''4000 Miles'', which ran Off-Broadway in 2011, was a finalist for the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Her play ''Mary Jane'', which ran Off-Broadway in 2017, won the New York Drama Critics' Circle Aw ...
. The play ran Off-Broadway in 2011, and again in 2012. The play was a finalist for the 2013
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.


Synopsis

When Leo Joseph-Connell suffers a major loss while he was on a cross-country bike trip, he seeks solace from his feisty grandmother Vera Joseph in her
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apartment. ;Background Herzog used her grandmother's "words, habits and history to fashion the character of Vera Joseph". ;Characters * Leo Joseph-Connell – twenty-one * Vera Joseph – ninety-one * Bec – twenty-one * Amanda – nineteen, Chinese-American


Background

The character of "Vera Joseph" is based on Herzog's grandmother, Leepee. Vera initially appeared in Herzog's play ''After the Revolution''. '' Backstage'' observed that 4000 Miles' is a bit of a companion piece to 'After the Revolution,' her captivating political family drama ... as both plays contain the character of Vera Joseph, a no-nonsense 91-year-old grandmother who's also a member of the Communist Party. Vera is as interesting here as she was in the earlier play, but the story surrounding her is considerably slighter." Leo is based on her cousin who lost a good friend. The "Josephs" in her plays are also partially based on her father's stepfamily.Snyder, Diane (May 31, 2011)
"Profile Amy Herzog"
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Productions

The play premiered Off-Broadway at the Duke on 42nd Street Theatre, opening on June 20, 2011, and closing on July 9, 2011. The play then ran Off-Broadway at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater at the
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in March 2012 through June 17, 2012. It was the first play in Lincoln Center Theater's new works program. The play, directed by Daniel Aukin, featured
Mary Louise Wilson Mary Louise Wilson (born November 12, 1931) is an American actress, singer, and comedian. In a career that has spanned more than 50 years, she has appeared in a number of plays, films and television shows. Wilson's most notable work includes a ...
as Vera and
Gabriel Ebert Gabriel Ebert is an American stage actor and singer. Early life Ebert was born and raised in Colorado. He attended high school at the Denver School of the Arts and graduated from Juilliard. Career Ebert made his Broadway debut as the understudy ...
as Leo Joseph-Connell. The play was a finalist for the 2013
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. In a ''Playbill'' article on the possible Pulitzer Prize winner, Robert Simonson wrote that ''4000 Miles'' "is a gentle, warm drama ... Critics found Herzog's naturalistic tapestry touching, compassionate and authentically felt." The Pulitzer Prize citation reads "a drama that shows acute understanding of human idiosyncrasy as a spiky 91-year-old locks horns with her rudderless 21-year-old grandson who shows up at her Greenwich Village apartment after a disastrous cross-country bike trip." The play won the 2012 Obie Award for Best New American Play, and was named ''
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'' magazine's #1 Play or Musical of 2012. The European premiere was at
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, from April 11, 2013 to May 11, 2013. Directed by
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, the cast featured Sara Kestleman as Vera. The play was performed at the
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(New Haven, Connecticut) opening in February 2014 starring
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. The play was performed by the American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) in
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in January and February 2013, directed by Mark Rucker with Reggie Gowland and Susan Blommaert in the lead roles. It was produced by
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in Portland, Oregon in April 2015. The play's Sydney premiere was staged at Australian Theatre for Young People in 2013, produced by MopHead and Catnip Productions. It starred Diana McLean, Stephen Multari, Eloise Snape and Aileen Huynh. The production was critically acclaimed, earning two Sydney Theatre Award nominations and subsequently toured to Brisbane's La Boite Theatre Company in 2014 and completed a national tour in 2016.
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was due to stage a revival in April 2020, starring
Timothée Chalamet Timothée Hal Chalamet (; ; born December 27, 1995) is an American actor. He has received various accolades, including nominations for an Academy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and three BAFTA Film Awards. Chalamet began his career as a t ...
as Leo Joseph-Connell and
Eileen Atkins Dame Eileen June Atkins, (born 16 June 1934), is an English actress and occasional screenwriter. She has worked in the theatre, film, and television consistently since 1953. In 2008, she won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress and the Emmy Aw ...
as Vera, directed by
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. However, it was delayed due to the
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. In May 2022 it was revealed the production had been cancelled.Culwell-Block, Logan
"Timothée Chalamet, Eileen Atkins-Led ''4000 Miles'' at London's Old Vic Canceled"
playbill.com, May 5, 2022


Critical response

Charles Isherwood, in his review for ''
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'' called it a "finely wrought play."Isherwood, Charles
"Theater Review. Young and Old, With No Particular Place to Go"
''The New York Times'', June 20, 2011
The ''Time'' magazine reviewer wrote: "Herzog unravels the details slowly, with uncommon narrative skill. ... Everything about ''4000 Miles'' seems fresh, particularized, plausible. ... ''4000 Miles'' is the family drama that really sticks with you, easily the best play of the season." John Shand wrote in his review in the ''Sydney Morning Herald'': "If your heart is sick or just needs warming, go and see this play. If you are a baby boomer who doesn't understand your grandchildren or are from Gen Y and, like, really weirded out by your grandparents, go and see this play. If you simply love theatre, go and see this play."Shand, John
"Theatre Reviews. ''4000 Miles''"
''Sydney Morning Herald'', May 9, 2013, accessed May 12, 2016


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'4000 Miles' at the Duke, 2011'4000 Miles' at the Newhouse, 2012
{{OBIE Plays Off-Broadway plays 2011 plays Plays set in New York City Comedy plays