Anne Hathaway stars in "Grounded" at The Public Theater, exploring drone warfare and mental health.

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Anne Hathaway took on the role of an unnamed pilot in the play "Grounded" at The Public Theater in New York City. "Grounded," written by George Brant, is a one-woman show that delves into the psychological effects of modern warfare. The narrative centers around a female fighter pilot reassigned to operate military drones from a remote location. This performance marked a significant return to the stage for Hathaway, who is predominantly known for her roles in film. The Public Theater, renowned for its contributions to off-Broadway theater, provided a platform for an intimate and intense exploration of the play's themes. Hathaway's portrayal brought attention to the increasingly prominent issue of drone warfare and its impact on military personnel's mental health. Her involvement in the production significantly raised the play's profile, drawing media attention and a broader audience to the theater. The performance ran for several weeks and was met with critical acclaim, with reviewers praising Hathaway's powerful interpretation of the complex character. The play's success underscored the importance of tackling contemporary issues through performing arts and highlighted Hathaway's versatility as an actress. #MoofLife #AnneHathaway #GroundedPlay #PublicTheater #DroneWarfare #MentalHealthInMilitary
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