Showing posts with label Lissa Satterfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lissa Satterfield. Show all posts

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Upcoming: Deathtrap by Ira Levin, Way Off Broadway Commuity Players, Leander, January 15 - 30

UPDATE: Review by Ryan E. Johnson at examiner.com, January 22

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Way Off Broadway Community Players, Leander
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Deathtrap
by Ira Levin
Directed By Lissa Satterfield

Comfortably ensconced in his charming Connecticut home, Sidney Bruhl, a successful writer of Broadway thrillers, is struggling to overcome a "dry" spell which has resulted in a string of failures and a shortage of funds. A possible break in his fortunes occurs when he receives a script from a student in the seminar he has been conducting at a nearby college. Sidney offers to collaborate with the student, an idea which the younger man quickly accepts. Suspense mounts as the plot begins to twist and turn with such devilish cleverness that you will be held enthralled until the final, startling moment of the play.
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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Upcoming: Last of the Red Hot Lovers by Neil Simon, Way Off Broadway Community Players, June 12 - 27

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Last of the Red Hot Lovers

By Neil Simon

Directed by Lissa Satterfield

June 12 to June 27
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm
Plus Sunday June 21 at 3:00 PM

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Barney Cashman at the age of 47 wants to join the sexual revolution before it's too late, but Barney Cashman is a gentle sober soul with a true-blue wife of 23 years and absolutely no experience in adultery, so he fails in each of three seductions.

First he tries a flaunting sexpot who likes cigarettes, whiskey and husbands other than her own. Barney is not properly set up for such compulsions, especially in his mother's apartment, so he flunks the course. But he's got a better idea; a kooky actress friend should be just the ticket. But she turns out to be madder than a hatter. So that leaves his wife's best friend. But unfortunately the friend is a sternly driven moralist who sees sin round every bend. Obviously Barney was born to failure.