Suzanne Bertish, Paxton Whitehead, and David Pittu in The Heir Apparent (©Richard Termine) A trio of connivers work feverishly to make sure a dying man's wealth falls to them in David Ives' The Heir Apparent, which opened last night at Classic Stage Company in the East Village. LIke the playwright's The School for Lies, which debuted at the theater three years ago, "Heir" is Ives' update/riff on a French class…
SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 06:55AM on April 10, 2014