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The play *All New People* is primarily classified as a comedy.
Answer: True
The source material explicitly states that *All New People* is categorized as a comedy.
Zach Braff, widely recognized for his contributions to film and television, is the playwright of *All New People*.
Answer: True
The source identifies Zach Braff as the author of the play *All New People*.
The original script for *All New People* was written in a language other than English.
Answer: False
The original language of the play *All New People* is English.
What is the primary genre classification for Zach Braff's play *All New People*?
Answer: Comedy
The play *All New People* is explicitly categorized as a comedy.
Who authored the play *All New People*?
Answer: Zach Braff
Zach Braff is identified as the playwright of *All New People*.
In what language was *All New People* originally written?
Answer: English
The original language of the play *All New People* is English.
*All New People* is set on Long Beach Island, a geographical location in New Jersey.
Answer: True
The play *All New People* is explicitly stated to be set on Long Beach Island, New Jersey.
Charlie, the central character in *All New People*, is a 35-year-old from Zach Braff's home state of New Jersey.
Answer: True
The play's premise describes Charlie as a 35-year-old from New Jersey, which is Zach Braff's home state.
The main character, Charlie, is depicted as a 25-year-old from California in *All New People*.
Answer: False
Charlie is described as a 35-year-old from New Jersey, not a 25-year-old from California.
The opening scene of *All New People* features Charlie attempting suicide in a trendy beach house.
Answer: True
The play *All New People* opens with the main character, Charlie, attempting suicide in a beach house.
Emma, an American real estate agent, is the first to intervene in Charlie's suicide attempt.
Answer: False
Emma, an expatriate Briton, is the first to intervene in Charlie's suicide attempt. She is at the beach house to show the property to prospective tenants, not as a real estate agent in the typical sense.
Emma's arrival at the beach house was initially to show the property to potential renters.
Answer: True
Emma's initial reason for being at the beach house was to show the property to prospective tenants.
The play *All New People* is set on which specific geographical location?
Answer: Long Beach Island, New Jersey
The setting for *All New People* is Long Beach Island, New Jersey.
From which U.S. state does the central character, Charlie, originate in *All New People*?
Answer: New Jersey
Charlie, the central character, is from Zach Braff's home state of New Jersey.
How does the plot of *All New People* initially unfold?
Answer: Charlie attempts suicide in a beach house.
The play opens with Charlie attempting suicide in a beach house.
Who is the first character to intervene in Charlie's suicide attempt?
Answer: Emma
Emma, an expatriate Briton, is the first character to intervene and save Charlie.
What was Emma's initial reason for arriving at the beach house?
Answer: To show the property to prospective tenants
Emma arrived at the beach house to show the property to prospective tenants.
Emma views her timely arrival to prevent Charlie's suicide as a coincidence rather than divine intervention.
Answer: False
Emma interprets her timely arrival, which prevented Charlie's suicide, as a form of divine intervention.
Charlie confesses to having killed six people, which he states is the reason for his suicide attempt.
Answer: True
Charlie's confession of having killed six people is presented as the reason for his suicide attempt.
Charlie's initial confession is that he stole a large sum of money, leading to his despair.
Answer: False
Charlie's initial confession is that he has killed six people, not that he stole money.
The backstories of the characters in *All New People* were revealed through live monologues in the initial run.
Answer: False
In the initial run, character backstories were revealed through projected filmed interludes, not live monologues.
Projected filmed interludes were utilized in the initial run of *All New People* to reveal character backstories.
Answer: True
The initial run of *All New People* employed projected filmed interludes to disclose the backstories of its characters.
Charlie's profound trauma is ultimately attributed to witnessing a pair of ants fighting over a crumb.
Answer: True
The play reveals that Charlie's trauma stems from witnessing two ants fighting over a crumb.
Charlie's trauma is revealed to stem from a tragic car accident he caused.
Answer: False
Charlie's trauma is ultimately attributed to witnessing a pair of ants fighting, not a car accident.
How does Emma interpret her role in preventing Charlie's suicide?
Answer: As a form of divine intervention
Emma interprets her timely arrival as a form of divine intervention.
What shocking confession does Charlie make early in *All New People* as the reason for his suicide attempt?
Answer: He has killed six people.
Charlie confesses to having killed six people, which he states is the reason for his suicide attempt.
In the initial run of *All New People*, how were the backstories of the characters revealed?
Answer: Through a series of projected filmed interludes
The backstories of the characters were revealed through projected filmed interludes in the initial run.
What is the surprising origin of Charlie's trauma, as revealed in the play?
Answer: Witnessing a pair of ants fighting over a crumb
Charlie's trauma is ultimately attributed to witnessing a pair of ants fighting over a crumb.
The initial premiere of *All New People* occurred in London in early 2012.
Answer: False
The world premiere of *All New People* took place in New York City in July 2011, not London in 2012.
The Second Stage Theatre in New York City hosted the world premiere of *All New People* in July 2011.
Answer: True
The play *All New People* had its world premiere at the Second Stage Theatre in New York City on July 25, 2011.
The UK tour of *All New People* began in London before moving to Manchester and Glasgow.
Answer: False
The UK tour of *All New People* began in Manchester, then moved to Glasgow, and concluded in London.
*All New People* toured three cities in the UK during early 2012: Manchester, Glasgow, and London.
Answer: True
The UK tour of *All New People* in early 2012 included performances in Manchester, Glasgow, and London.
The initial run of *All New People* was performed at the Duke of York's Theatre.
Answer: False
The initial run of *All New People* was performed at the Second Stage Theatre in New York City, not the Duke of York's Theatre.
The Manchester Opera House was the first venue for the UK tour of *All New People*.
Answer: True
The UK tour of *All New People* commenced at the Manchester Opera House.
Performances at the Manchester Opera House for *All New People* ran from February 8 to February 11.
Answer: True
*All New People* was performed at the Manchester Opera House from February 8 to February 11.
Glasgow's King's Theatre was the second city and venue for the UK tour of *All New People*.
Answer: True
Following Manchester, Glasgow's King's Theatre hosted the second leg of the UK tour for *All New People*.
The King's Theatre in Glasgow hosted *All New People* from February 14 to February 18.
Answer: True
Performances of *All New People* at the King's Theatre in Glasgow took place from February 14 to February 18.
The UK tour of *All New People* concluded in London, playing for 5 weeks at the Duke of York's Theatre.
Answer: False
The UK tour concluded in London at the Duke of York's Theatre, where it played for 10 weeks, not 5.
The Duke of York's Theatre in London hosted the final leg of the UK tour for *All New People* for 10 weeks starting February 22.
Answer: True
The Duke of York's Theatre in London hosted the concluding 10-week run of the UK tour for *All New People*, beginning on February 22.
Where did *All New People* have its world premiere?
Answer: Second Stage Theatre in New York City
The world premiere of *All New People* took place at the Second Stage Theatre in New York City.
Which of the following cities was NOT part of the UK tour for *All New People* after its New York premiere?
Answer: Dublin
The UK tour included Manchester, Glasgow, and London, but not Dublin.
At which theatre was the initial run of *All New People* performed?
Answer: Second Stage Theatre
The initial run of *All New People* was performed at the Second Stage Theatre.
Which venue hosted the first leg of the UK tour for *All New People*?
Answer: Manchester Opera House, Manchester
The Manchester Opera House in Manchester hosted the first leg of the UK tour for *All New People*.
Between which dates did *All New People* play at the Manchester Opera House?
Answer: February 8 and February 11
*All New People* was performed at the Manchester Opera House from February 8 to February 11.
After Manchester, which city hosted the second leg of the UK tour for *All New People*?
Answer: Glasgow
Following Manchester, Glasgow hosted the second leg of the UK tour for *All New People*.
The performances of *All New People* at the King's Theatre in Glasgow occurred between which dates?
Answer: February 14 and February 18
Performances of *All New People* at the King's Theatre in Glasgow took place from February 14 to February 18.
The UK tour of *All New People* concluded in London at the Duke of York's Theatre, playing for how many weeks?
Answer: 10 weeks
The UK tour concluded with a 10-week run at the Duke of York's Theatre in London.
Justin Bartha played the role of Charlie in the 2011 production of *All New People*.
Answer: True
Justin Bartha was cast as Charlie in the 2011 run of *All New People*.
Zach Braff, the playwright, took on the role of Charlie in the 2012 run of the play.
Answer: True
Zach Braff, the play's author, portrayed Charlie in the 2012 production.
Krysten Ritter portrayed Emma in the 2011 run of *All New People*.
Answer: True
Krysten Ritter played the character of Emma in the 2011 run of *All New People*.
Eve Myles played Emma in the 2011 run of *All New People*.
Answer: False
Eve Myles portrayed Emma in the 2012 run, while Krysten Ritter played the role in 2011.
David Wilson Barnes was cast as Myron in the 2011 production of *All New People*.
Answer: True
David Wilson Barnes played the role of Myron in the 2011 run of *All New People*.
Paul Hilton portrayed Myron in the 2012 run of *All New People*.
Answer: True
Paul Hilton was cast as Myron in the 2012 run of *All New People*.
Anna Camp played the role of Kim in the 2011 run of *All New People*.
Answer: True
Anna Camp portrayed Kim in the 2011 production of *All New People*.
Susannah Fielding took on the role of Kim in the 2012 run of *All New People*.
Answer: True
Susannah Fielding played the character of Kim in the 2012 run of *All New People*.
Peter DuBois directed the initial run of *All New People*.
Answer: True
Peter DuBois was the director for the initial run of *All New People*.
Which actor portrayed Charlie in the 2011 run of *All New People*?
Answer: Justin Bartha
Justin Bartha played the role of Charlie in the 2011 production.
Who played the character of Charlie in the 2012 run of *All New People*?
Answer: Zach Braff
Zach Braff, the playwright, portrayed Charlie in the 2012 run.
Which actress played Emma in the 2011 run of *All New People*?
Answer: Krysten Ritter
Krysten Ritter played Emma in the 2011 run of *All New People*.
Who portrayed Emma in the 2012 run of *All New People*?
Answer: Eve Myles
Eve Myles portrayed Emma in the 2012 run of *All New People*.
Which actor played Myron in the 2011 run of *All New People*?
Answer: David Wilson Barnes
David Wilson Barnes played Myron in the 2011 run of *All New People*.
Who portrayed Myron in the 2012 run of *All New People*?
Answer: Paul Hilton
Paul Hilton portrayed Myron in the 2012 run of *All New People*.
Which actress played Kim in the 2011 run of *All New People*?
Answer: Anna Camp
Anna Camp played the role of Kim in the 2011 production of *All New People*.
Who portrayed Kim in the 2012 run of *All New People*?
Answer: Susannah Fielding
Susannah Fielding portrayed Kim in the 2012 run of *All New People*.
Who directed the initial run of *All New People*?
Answer: Peter DuBois
Peter DuBois directed the initial run of *All New People*.