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many people don’t know is he not only has an MFA in playwriting, but originally came to New York City to be a playwright. In fact, Charles Durning, who became a father figure for Lauria, helped him get his first production mounted on Off-Broadway in just a few years. The experience helped him land an agent and his acting career took off. It’s one that has landed him roles in films, television and even Broadway. So, why is he holding the world premiere of his play at the tiny playhouse in Long Branch, NJ? It’s because the theater shares the same mission as he does. “It feels great to be here with Gabe and SuzAnne Barabas,” said Lauria. “Gabe’s one of the few people who ever listened to me. I told him years ago when they first got started that no theater ever made a name by doing a revival and 99% of the plays he produces are originals… For me, it feels great to be here… to be able to literally have a place where you can try and fail, and go back and try again, until you get the play to where you want it to be. “In the first public reading [of “Dinner With The Boys”], Peter wasn’t there and I read his part, but we read it again at Peter’s house for a very limited audience Why is Dan Lauria holding the world premiere of his play at the tiny playhouse in Long Branch? Because they share the same mission.? New Jersey Stage September 2014 pg 16