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      • The cast included Dianne Wiest as Prudence, John Lithgow as Bruce, Jack Gilpin as Bob, Kate McGregor-Stewart as Charlotte, and Peter Michael Goetz as Stuart.
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  1. The cast included Dianne Wiest as Prudence, John Lithgow as Bruce, Jack Gilpin as Bob, Kate McGregor-Stewart as Charlotte, and Peter Michael Goetz as Stuart. David Hyde Pierce made his Broadway debut in the role of a waiter.

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  3. At first, it seems as though the two couldn’t be less suited to each other: Prudence is a perfectionist, cautious and closed off from the world, while Bruce, who lives with his jealous lover, Bob, is emotional and spontaneous. But fate (and their therapists) continue to bring the two together.

  4. By: Christopher Durang. Christopher Durang’s delightful off-Broadway hit concerns two modern, neurotic urbanites searching for love and sanity – with the questionable help of their offbeat therapists. Bruce and Prudence are deeply into therapy. Prudence’s macho therapist is urging her to be more assertive, while Bruce’s wacky female ...

  5. Uncomfortable, Prudence tries to signal for a waiter, but there isn’t one to be found. Bruce tells her that she reminds him of Bob, his lover. Prudence is further put off, telling Bruce that she doesn’t like gay people, but Bruce reassures her that he’s bisexual, not gay.

  6. In 2002 Fynsworth Alley put a CD recording of the play starring David Hyde Pierce, now in the lead role of Bruce, and talented Catherine O’Hara as Prudence. Kate McGregor-Stewart, who was adored by audiences in both New York productions, is on the CD, recreating her role of Mrs. Wallace.

  7. View All Characters in Beyond Therapy. Character description, analysis and casting breakdown for Prudence from Beyond Therapy.

  8. Bruce doesn’t know how to handle poor, nervous Prudence, and Prudence doesn’t know what to make of her unpredictable new boyfriend. They do learn to live beyond therapy in this delightful off-Broadway hit, which moved successfully to Broadway starring Dianne Wiest and John Lithgow.

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