Written by Ken Ludwig
Directed by Rachel Alt
The hilarious backstage farce by the author of Lend Me a Tenor presents the story of an acting couple on tour in Buffalo in 1953, with a repertory consisting of Cyrano de Bergerac and Noël Coward’s Private Lives. Fate has given these thespians one more shot at starring roles, with director Frank Capra himself en route to Buffalo to catch their matinee performance. The original production brought Carol Burnett back to Broadway, described by Entertainment Tonight as "...by far Broadway's most enjoyable and lighthearted play!"
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Jody Laufer | George |
Janet Gaynor-Matonti | Charlotte |
Mara Karg | Ethel |
Eric Holzer | Howard |
Dan Loverro | Paul |
Emily Gardner | Rosalind |
Patrick Little | Richard |
Paige Marian | Eileen |
Rachel Alt | Director |
Christine Francois | Producer |
Ellyn Essig | Mentor |
Kathleen Ruland | Assistant Director |
Gerard Bourcier | Lighting And Set Designer |
Ellyn Essig | Décor Design |
Maureen Mulvihill | Costumes And Makeup |
Cathie Mick | Costumes And Makeup |
Karen Markle | Costumes And Makeup |
Cliff Dreispan | Sound Operator |
Randi Kestin | Lighting Operator |
Barbra Murtha | Props |
Howell Mayer | Member at Large |
David Luke | Crew Chief |
Cathie Mick | Crew |
Lance Mick | Crew |
Richard Frant | Photography |
Eric Holzer | Publicity |
Sharla Herbert | Headshot Board |
Jim Lupfer | Sound Design |
February 12th thru March 5th
Friday/ Saturday 8pm
Sunday 2pm