Broadway actors John Patrick Hayden (left), who starred in Joe Dowling's New York production of "Tartuffe," and Jeff Still ("Lombardi") are among the headliners of the Guthrie's upcoming revival of "Born Yesterday." The Garson Kanin comedy is about buying influence in Washington.
The play, which will be directed by John Miller-Stephany, also will be headlined by Zach Curtis, Mark Benninghofen and newcomer Alexis Bronkovic.
The cast also includes Jennifer Blagen, Warren Bowles and Miriam Schwartz.
"Born Yesterday" runs Nov. 23-Jan. 5 at the Guthrie.
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