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THE actress Elizabeth Marvel was 30 and newly arrived in Los Angeles a decade ago, after years on the New York stage, when producers of her CBS television series “The District,” began making a very Hollywoodish demand: Get Botox.
Such intensity is integral to all three of her productions this year. In “That Face,” by the 23-year-old British playwright Polly Stenham, Ms. Marvel will play a co-dependent mother who has deeply unsettling relationships with her children. (“Elizabeth was my first and only choice for the part,” said Sarah Benson, who will direct the play for Manhattan Theater Club.) And Ms. Marvel and Mr. von Hove are collaborating to sharpen the focus of “The Little Foxes,” again for New York Theater Workshop, on its au courant themes of property and ownership and gender politics.
Elizabeth Marvel in a scene with Amari Cheatom in “The Book of Grace,” a Suzan-Lori Parks play that opens on Wednesday at the Public Theater.
Elizabeth Marvel portrays a wife who is stuck in a difficult marriage in “The Book of Grace” at the Public Theater.









