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From Our 2001-2002 Season:

An Evening Of English Comedy
Two Hilarious One Act Classics!!
Black Comedy
By
Peter Shaffer
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The Importance of Being Earnest
By
Oscar Wilde
Poster: click to enlarge

Black Comedy

Cast: click to enlarge Hilarity reigned in London where this masterpiece of classic farce was recently paired with Tom Stoppard's The Real Inspector Hound and at New York's Roundabout Theatre where a revised version of White Liars provided the curtain raiser. The mirth in this long one-act hinges on a highly theatrical concept: characters supposedly in the dark are brilliantly illuminated on stage; when lights are supposed to be on, the actors are in the dark. An unscrupulous sculptor has embellished his apartment with furniture and objects d'art "borrowed" from the absent antique dealer next door. Brindsley hopes to impress his debutante fiancee's pompous father while showing his work to a wealthy art buyer. The campy neighbor returns just as a blown fuse plunges the apartment into darkness and Brindsley is revealed teetering on the verge of very ripe farce. Seated guests, unexpected visitors, lurking phone cords and other snares in the dark impede his frantic attempts to return the purloined items before light is restored.

The Importance of Being Earnest

Cast: click to enlarge Filled with wit and wisdom, this comedy classic tells the tale of Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff who have taken to bending the truth in order to add a dash of excitement to their lives. Their deceptions eventually cross paths, resulting in a series of crises that threaten to spoil their romantic pursuits: Jack of his love Gwendolen Fairfax, and Algernon of his belle Cecily Cardew. Wilde's "trivial play for serious people" with its satiric barbs at society, art, and man himself, has remained an audience favorite for the past century. This one-act version will be performed by a cast of high school thespians.


Directed by
Vincent J. Balzano & Anne Poyner

Featuring
Tim Bernstein
Trevor Clive
Dennis DaPrille
Meg Haggerty
Rebecca Hawrusik
Diana Hawthorne
Lora Iannarelli
Jerry Lazar
Spacer Lauren Lindner
Stow Lovejoy
Caitlin Mehner
Paul Sacks
Rosalind Seneca
Matt Smith
Timo Sutton
Chris Tolles
Dan Wood
cast bios

Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.


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17:41 EDT Jun 03, 2015

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