Nicholas Braun and Kara Young Matt Winkelmeyer/GA/The Hollywood Reporter/Getty Images; Manoli Figetakis/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Nicholas Braun and Kara Young are about to take the stage together. Coming this fall, Braun (Succession) and Young (Purpose, Purlie Victorious) will co-star in an off-Broadway revival of Rajiv Joseph's Pulitzer Prize finalist Gruesome Playground Injuries. Neil Pepe (American Buffalo) is set to direct the play. "I have known and loved Rajiv Joseph's work for years and am thrilled to be directing this seminal play," Pepe said. "To have the opportunity to work with these two extraordinary actors, Kara Young and Nicholas Braun, is a gift." Related Stories Business Broadway Box Office: 'Waiting For Godot' Hits $1.8 Million, 'Hamilton' Is Back On Top Lifestyle Jonathan Groff Reveals How Viral Keanu Reeves Tony Awards Straddling Moment Came to Be This role marks Young's return to the theater after her historic win at the 2025 Tony Awards for being the first Black performer to win a Tony two years in a row. As for Braun, the three-time Emmy nominee recently premiered the film Splitsville, and Gruesome Playground Injuries will mark his New York stage debut. Here is the show's synopsis: "Over the course of 30 years, the lives of Kayleen (Young) and Doug (Braun) intersect at the most bizarre intervals, leading the two childhood friends to compare scars and the physical calamities that keep drawing them together." Gruesome Playground Injuries first premiered in 2009 at the Alley Theatre. In 2011, an off-Broadway production opened. This time, the production will make its way to the Lucille Lortel Theatre. "Off-Broadway is the beating heart of New York and there is no more thrilling place in the world to present a play than the storied and historic Lucille Lortel Theater," the show's producers, Seaview, Sue Wagner and John Johnson, said in a joint statement. "It has been the honor of a lifetime to produce plays with and at The Lortel over the last two years, and we cannot wait for audiences to have the opportunity to revisit Rajiv Joesph's staggering, transporting, timeless and healing work this fall on Christopher Street." The show will debut on Friday, Nov. 7, with limited performances that run through Sunday, Dec. 2. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Real Estate Real<strong> </strong>Estate Power Couple Barron and Tessa Hilton Move to Compass MTV Amazon Drops Nostalgic 'Laguna Beach' Merch on Heels of Upcoming MTV Reality Show Reunion Wicked: For Good The Latest 'Wicked' Brand Collabs Flying in Ahead of November's 'Wicked: For Good' Release Travel From Béis to Rimowa, These Are the Best Luggage Brands For Your Next Adventure noads What to Wear to a Fundraiser: Hollywood Stylists Reveal How to Dress to Give Back In Style shopping Nordstrom's Beauty Sale Ends Tonight: 15 Hollywood Heroes From Clinique Black Honey to Crème de la Mer Real Estate Real<strong> </strong>Estate Power Couple Barron and Tessa Hilton Move to Compass MTV Amazon Drops Nostalgic 'Laguna Beach' Merch on Heels of Upcoming MTV Reality Show Reunion Wicked: For Good The Latest 'Wicked' Brand Collabs Flying in Ahead of November's 'Wicked: For Good' Release Travel From Béis to Rimowa, These Are the Best Luggage Brands For Your Next Adventure noads What to Wear to a Fundraiser: Hollywood Stylists Reveal How to Dress to Give Back In Style shopping Nordstrom's Beauty Sale Ends Tonight: 15 Hollywood Heroes From Clinique Black Honey to Crème de la Mer
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Nicholas Braun, Kara Young to Star in Off-Broadway Revival of 'Gruesome Playground Injuries'
September 25, 2025
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