Announcing Auditions for Little Shop of Horrors

Four Men – Four Women plus Small Ensemble All Roles Open

The Providence Players of Fairfax (PPF) is a non-profit community theater troupe. All participation is on a volunteer non-compensated basis.

2013 LittleShop2x2Location:

James Lee Community Center Theater
2855 Annandale Rd
Falls Church VA 22031

Dates:
Tuesday, July 9, 7pm to 9:45pm (Open)
Saturday, July 13, 10:30am to 12:30pm (Open)
Saturday, July 13, 1:15pm to 4pm (Open)
Wednesday, July 17, 7pm to 9:45pm (Open)

Please plan on attending just one of the initial audition times but plan on staying for all or most of the audition period – we will likely have you up and down on stage more than once. Please RSVP to providenceplayers@cox.net and let us know all of the initial audition dates you could attend and which, if any, you prefer. Depending on turnout, we may need to juggle which date we see you. We appreciate flexibility!

Call Backs – Saturday, July 20, 10:30 am to 3:30 pm (By Invitation Only)

We are asking auditioners to bring piano music and be prepared to sing between 16 and 32 bars of an up tempo song, preferably in the style of Little Shop (50s/60s rock, r&b, doo-wop), read from the script, and learn and perform a brief dance/movement routine. If you would like, you may sing one of the up tempo songs from Little Shop. We want to hear people sing with piano accompaniment so please, no a cappella or recorded music.

Performance Dates (11) And Times

Thursday, Friday and Saturday 7:30 p.m. October 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, & 19 Saturday & Sunday Matinees 2:00pm October 6, 12 & 13

Musical rehearsals will begin the first two weeks of August based on actor and musical director availability. Character work, table readings and off-stage rehearsals will begin the last two weeks of August and will be scheduled based on actor availability. Formal stage rehearsals will begin immediately after Labor Day. The full production schedule is posted here with the final audition announcement.

Character Information:

SEYMOUR KRELBOURNE:

Vocal – Tenor Low Bb to Top A.
Playing Age  mid 20’s – mid-30’s
Lead

East Side Flower Shop clerk in skid row. He is a somewhat insecure, a little naïve, somewhat put-upon orphan florist’s clerk, plant aficionado  – and our hero. He’s sweet and well-meaning, somewhat shy, awkward; lacking in social skills. Seymour becomes the owner of the carnivorous plant, Audrey II. He has a whole lot of insecurity going on, but as the show progresses and the plant grows more powerful, so does his confidence. Probable accent – just a tinge of New   York. Comic timing a must.  Some dance but not a lot.

 

AUDREY:

Vocal – Low A to Belted D.
Playing Age 20’s – early 30’s
Lead

The bleached-blond, Billie-Dawn-like, secret love of Seymore’s life. she is honest and attractive, has very low self-esteem, dresses a little trashy, attracts the wrong guys, has big dreams, and is self-sacrificing.  Another clerk in Mushnik’s flower shop. Lacking in education and self-esteem, she suffers from feelings of hopelessness at her situation in life (in a cheery sort of way), including her abusive relationship with her boyfriend, Orin Scrivello. Seymour names the plant after her. Probable accent – more than a tinge of New   York. Less dance than Seymour.

 

CRYSTAL, RONNETTE AND CHIFFON:

Vocal – Low Alto to High Belt
Playing Age – 20s/30s
Supporting Roles

Three female street urchins, probably early 20s to early 30s who function both as participants in the action and as a Greek Chorus outside it. They’re young, wise-cracking, street-smart, hip, smart, and soulful and the only characters who know what’s going on. Together, they are a top notch 50s/60s girl group (Chiffons, Ronnettes, Dixie Cups, Supremes, Blossoms, Crystals). They are our story tellers and very much drive the action. The most dance and movement in the show.

MR. MUSHNIK:

Vocal – Baritone Low Ab to Top F.
Playing Age: Late 40s to early 60s

Owner of the flower shop; the boss. A failure of a lower East Side florist. About to throw in the towel. Grouchy. Opportunistic but with some ethics.  His accent, if he has one, is middle class New York Jewish.  He seldom smiles but often sweats. He is a failure of a florist. Cares about Audrey and Seymour in a cranky, impatient, contemptuous sort of way. Some comic dance. Should be able to give Seymour a brief piggy-back ride.

ORIN SCRIVELLO:

Vocal – Baritone Low A to Top F
Playing Age 30s – to early 40s
Supporting Role

A dark, handsome, sadistic, laughing gas inhaling, dentist with a motorcycle, and black leather jacket. Think of Orin as an egotistical pretty-boy, indulged by his mother and all got up like a greaser but thinking like an insurance salesman and talking like a radio announcer.

(The actor may perform other roles – Wino #2, Customer, Mr. Berstein, Mrs. Luce,  Skip Snip, and Patrick Martin and sing with ensemble).

 

MALE VOICE OF AUDREY II – THE PLANT:

Vocal – Booming Bass/Baritone and Funky

The voice of Audrey is performed by an actor on an offstage microphone. Will also appear onstage as a wino in opening scene and sing with ensemble. Audrey II is conniving, manipulative, blood thirsty, funky and has a maniacal laugh. The sound is often described as a cross between Otis Redding, Barry White, and Wolfman Jack. Think of The Voice as that of a street-smart, funky, conniving villain — Rhythm and Blues’ answer to Richard the Third. The actor cast in this role must be able to communicate complex emotion and personality through voice only with the puppet plant providing visual personality.

 

ENSEMBLE

We may be looking for a small ensemble of strong singers/actors to appear in 2 (or perhaps) 3 numbers in the show to boost the vocal and visual impact of the production. The minor roles of CUSTOMER, RADIO ANNOUNCER, MR BERNSETIN, MRS LUCE, SKIP SNIP and PATRICK MARTIN are usually all played by the actor playing ORIN but it is possible we may allocate some of these roles to the ensemble. At initial auditions, we may or may not have actors read these various parts.

Please remember to RSVP to providenceplayers@cox.net and let us know all of the initial audition dates you could attend and which, if any, you prefer.

 

Final Three Performances – Mark Twain’s “Is He Dead?”- Audiences Laugh, Critics Praise, a Comedy Hit!

Audiences are Laughing and Loving, and the Critics praising, the Providence Players Production of the Mark Twain/David Ives Comedy “Is He Dead?” 
Don't Miss This Show Photo Final ThreeFive Stars From DCMetroTheaterArts.com: “Ultimately, the question really isn’t, “Is He Dead?” The question is, How quickly can you get your tickets so you won’t miss this wild ride of a show that showcases the best of what our local theater community has to offer?”

 

Final Three Performances Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Tickets On Sale Here And At The Box Office

Thursday, Friday, Saturday 7:30 PM  June  13, 14, 15

At The James Lee Community Center Theater – 2855 Annandale Rd Falls Church VA 22042 

Is He dead Closing Weekend Promo Montage SMWhat happens when one of America’s greatest author/humorists, Mark Twain, and acclaimed contemporary playwright, David Ives, collaborate on a play more than 100 years apart? Hilarity and rousing theatrical fun! The Providence Players of Fairfax (PPF) proudly close its fifteenth anniversary season with the only play Mark Twain ever penned, “Is He Dead?”.   This is a hilarious comedy that focuses on the real-life painter, Jean-Francois Millet.  Though brilliant, he is in debt to a ruthless moneylender, and can’t sell a painting to save his life (literally).  His cohort of bohemian friends convince him to stage his own death to help boost sales.  Authored by Twain in 1898, this play was recently discovered by Twain scholar, Shelley Fisher Fishkin and adapted for the contemporary stage by David Ives. It has only recently hit the professional theater circuit to both critical acclaim and raucous laughter.

Photo of Patrick David
“David’s timing and energy are always on the mark”- Showbizradio
Patrick David Stars and Shines as Millet/Widow Tillou

Directed by Beth Hughes-Brown and featuring an outstanding cast of PPF regulars and talented newcomers to the PPF Stage.

Millet/Widow Patrick David
Chicago Craig Geoffrion
Dutchy Thane Tuttle
O’Shaunessey Christopher Schwartz
Leroux John Barclay Burns
Marie Liz Mykietyn
Cecile Danine Welsh
Mme. Caron Susan Kaplan
Mme. Bathilde Barbara Gertzog
Andre Larry Craven
M.Thorpe, Buyer Donna Naybor
C. Riviere, Reporter Betsy Hansen
Charlie Cheryl Sinsabaugh
King of France Robbie Snow
Sultan of Turkey Amanda Snow
Emperor of Russia Nick Snow

Production Design:

Set Design by Raedun de Alba, Set Decoration by Paul Hennesy and Mike Matheisen, Costume Design by Robbie Snow, Lighting Design by Chip Gertzog, Sound Design by Jimmy Gertzog, Makeup Design By Katie Brown

Original Paintings By Paul Hennesy

PPF Rehearsal Photograph
Patrick David as Millet and Liz Mykietyn as Marie

Written by Mark Twain in 1898 and adapted by David Ives for the 21st century stage and first performed on Broadway in 2007, Twain’s wit and humor are brought to “life and laugh” by this wonderful cast and Director Hughes-Brown’s unique comic touch.

 

Twain created a circle of friends for Millet as wide as the United Nations. L to R: Thane Tuttle as Dutchy, Christopher Schwartz as O'Shaughnessy, and Craig Geoffrion as Chicago
“Craig Geoffrion as ‘Chicago’ (right), Thane Tuttle as ‘Dutchy’ (left) and Christopher Schwartz as O’Shaughnessy (center)…carried the comedic performance, bringing much laughter.”  -showbizradio

Don’t miss this final production of the Providence Players’ 15th Anniversary Season. On stage, as always at The James Lee Community Center Theater 2855 Annandale Road, Falls Church VA 22031.

Tickets are $18 for Adults $15 for Students and Seniors (62+) and Can Be Purchased Online Here: www.providenceplayers.org, reserved by email at: providenceplayerstickets@cox.net or purchased at the door.

 

Thane Tuttle as Dutchy, Craig Geoffrion as Chicago and Danine Welsh as Cecile.
Thane Tuttle as Dutchy, Craig Geoffrion as Chicago and Danine Welsh, in her PPF Stage Debut, as Cecile

Review Excerpts:

FIVE STARS From DCMetroTheaterArts – Kim Moeller

“Is He Dead?, the latest production from Providence Players of Fairfax (PPF), is the very definition of farce, and an exceptionally funny one at that…Patrick David, as the French artist Millet, shines… David portrays a curiosity and vulnerability…[and his] comic timing and skill with physical humor…are critical to the role. The actors playing Millet’s friends and students—Craig Geoffrion’s “Chicago” Buckner, Thane Tuttle as “Dutchy” von Bismarck, and Christopher Schwartz as O’Shaughnessy—are responsible for much of the show’s success. They are, quite simply, fun to watch and fun to listen to. They can make even some of the most groan-inducing lines seem fresh. The entire ensemble is solid..[as] Papa Leroux, John Barclay Burns looks and sounds the part of the cultured Frenchman. Danine Welsh as Cecile Leroux, and Donna Naybor as the art buyer make the most of their roles combining both attitude and accents to create convincing characters. Barbara Gertzog, Betsy Hansen, Susan Kaplan, Cheryl Sinsabaugh, and the Snows—Robbie, Amanda, and Nick—round out the talented cast. The show’s production team deserves great applause. The sets are incredible. They are as good as many seen on professional company stages…. the entire stage and technical crews did quality work with a challenging, ever-moving show. It truly takes a village to create good theater and Providence Players have assembled a terrific village. Ultimately, the question really isn’t, “Is He Dead?” The question is, “How quickly can you get your tickets so you won’t miss this wild ride of a show that showcases the best of what our local theater community has to offer?”

Showbizradio:

Patrick David gave a strong performance as Jean Francois-Millet and the Widow Tillou. David’s timing and energy are always on the mark. Craig Geoffrion as ‘Chicago’, Thane Tuttle as ‘Dutchy’ and Christopher Schwartz as O’Shaughnessy…carried the comedic performance, bringing much laughter. Larry Craven as dastardly villain Bastien was excellent. Set Designer Raedun de Alba created a beautiful set. Costume designer Robbie Snow made great use of color in her costumes.

“Is He Dead? Opens Friday – Mark Twain and David Ives Will Make You Laugh!

Opening Weekend – Three Performances

Tickets On Sale Now

Thursday, Friday, Saturday 7:30 PM

May 31, June 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15

Sunday  Matinees 2:00 PM June 2 & 9

Opening Weekend 'Is He Dead?"

What happens when one of America’s greatest author/humorists, Mark Twain, and acclaimed contemporary playwright, David Ives, collaborate on a play more than 100 years apart? Hilarity and rousing theatrical fun! The Providence Players of Fairfax (PPF) proudly close its fifteenth anniversary season with the only play Mark Twain ever penned, “Is He Dead?”.   This is a hilarious comedy that focuses on the real-life painter, Jean-Francois Millet.  Though brilliant, he is in debt to a ruthless moneylender, and can’t sell a painting to save his life (literally).  His cohort of bohemian friends convince him to stage his own death to help boost sales.  Authored by Twain in 1898, this play was recently discovered by Twain scholar, Shelley Fisher Fishkin and adapted for the contemporary stage by David Ives. It has only recently hit the professional theater circuit to both critical acclaim and raucous laughter.

Photo of Patrick David
Patrick David Both Stars and Shines as
Jean Francois Millet and The Widow Tillou

Directed by Beth Hughes-Brown and featuring an outstanding cast of PPF regulars and talented newcomers to the PPF Stage.

Millet/Widow Patrick David
Chicago Craig Geoffrion
Dutchy Thane Tuttle
O’Shaunessey Christopher Schwartz
Leroux John Barclay Burns
Marie Liz Mykietyn
Cecile Danine Welsh
Mme. Caron Susan Kaplan
Mme. Bathilde Barbara Gertzog
Andre Larry Craven
M.Thorpe, Buyer Donna Naybor
C. Riviere, Reporter Betsy Hansen
Charlie Cheryl Sinsabaugh
King of France Robbie Snow
Sultan of Turkey Amanda Snow
Emperor of Russia Nick Snow

 

Production Design:

Set Design by Raedun de Alba, Set Decoration by Paul Hennesy and Mike Matheisen, Costume Design by Robbie Snow, Lighting Design by Chip Gertzog, Sound Design by Jimmy Gertzog, Makeup Design By Katie Brown

Orginal Paintings By Paul Hennesy

PPF Rehearsal Photograph
Patrick David as Millet and Liz Mykietyn as Marie

Written by Mark Twain in 1898 and adapted by David Ives for the 21st century stage and first performed on Broadway in 2007, Twain’s wit and humor are brought to “life and laugh” by this wonderful cast and Director Hughes-Brown’s unique comic touch.

 

Twain created a circle of friends for Millet as wide as the United Nations. L to R: Thane Tuttle as Dutchy, Christopher Schwartz as O'Shaughnessy, and Craig Geoffrion as Chicago
Twain created a circle of friends for Millet as wide as the United Nations. L to R: Thane Tuttle as Dutchy, Christopher Schwartz as O’Shaughnessy, and Craig Geoffrion as Chicago

Don’t miss this final production of the Providence Players’ 15th Anniversary Season. On stage, as always at The James Lee Community Center Theater 2855 Annandale Road, Falls Church VA 22031.

 

Tickets are $18 for Adults $15 for Students and Seniors (62+) and Can Be Purchased Online Here: www.providenceplayers.org, reserved by email at: providenceplayerstickets@cox.net or purchased at the door.

 

Thane Tuttle as Dutchy, Craig Geoffrion as Chicago and Danine Welsh as Cecile.
Thane Tuttle as Dutchy, Craig Geoffrion as Chicago and Danine Welsh, in her PPF Stage Debut, as Cecile

Is He Dead Promo Photo

Hilarity on Stage! Mark Twain’s New Comedy “Is He Dead?” Adapted by David Ives Opens May 31st thru June 15th

Tickets On Sale Now

Thursday, Friday, Saturday 7:30 PM

May 31, June 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15

Sunday  Matinees 2:00 PM June 2 & 9

Mark Twain's "Is He Dead?"

What happens when one of America’s greatest author/humorists, Mark Twain, and acclaimed contemporary playwright, David Ives, collaborate on a play more than 100 years apart? Hilarity and rousing theatrical fun! The Providence Players of Fairfax (PPF) proudly close its fifteenth anniversary season with the only play Mark Twain ever penned, “Is He Dead?”.   This is a hilarious comedy that focuses on the real-life painter, Jean-Francois Millet.  Though brilliant, he is in debt to a ruthless moneylender, and can’t sell a painting to save his life (literally).  His cohort of bohemian friends convince him to stage his own death to help boost sales.  Authored by Twain in 1898, this play was recently discovered by Twain scholar, Shelley Fisher Fishkin and adapted for the contemporary stage by David Ives. It has only recently hit the professional theater circuit to both critical acclaim and raucous laughter.

Photo of Patrick David
Patrick David Both Stars and Shines as Jean-Francois Millet and the Widow Tillou

Directed by Beth Hughes-Brown and featuring an outstanding cast of PPF regulars and talented newcomers to the PPF Stage.

Millet/Widow Patrick David
Chicago Craig Geoffrion
Dutchy Thane Tuttle
O’Shaunessey Christopher Schwartz
Leroux John Barclay Burns
Marie Liz Mykietyn
Cecile Danine Welsh
Mme. Caron Susan Kaplan
Mme. Bathilde Barbara Gertzog
Andre Larry Craven
M.Thorpe, Buyer Donna Naybor
C. Riviere, Reporter Betsy Hansen
Charlie Cheryl Sinsabaugh
King of France Robbie Snow
Sultan of Turkey Amanda Snow
Emperor of Russia Nick Snow

 

PPF Rehearsal Photograph
Patrick David as Millet and Liz Mykietyn as Marie

Written by Mark Twain in 1898 and adapted by David Ives for the 21st century stage and first performed on Broadway in 2007, Twain’s wit and humor are brought to “life and laugh” by this wonderful cast and Director Hughes-Brown’s unique comic touch.

 

Twain created a circle of friends for Millet as wide as the United Nations. L to R: Thane Tuttle as Dutchy, Christopher Schwartz as O'Shaughnessy, and Craig Geoffrion as Chicago
Twain created a circle of friends for Millet as wide as the United Nations. L to R: Thane Tuttle as Dutchy, Christopher Schwartz as O’Shaughnessy, and Craig Geoffrion as Chicago

Don’t miss this final production of the Providence Players’ 15th Anniversary Season. On stage, as always at The James Lee Community Center Theater 2855 Annandale Road, Falls Church VA 22031.

 

Tickets are $18 for Adults $15 for Students and Seniors (62+) and Can Be Purchased Online Here: www.providenceplayers.org, reserved by email at: providenceplayerstickets@cox.net or purchased at the door.

 

Thane Tuttle as Dutchy, Craig Geoffrion as Chicago and Danine Welsh as Cecile.
Thane Tuttle as Dutchy, Craig Geoffrion as Chicago and Danine Welsh, in her PPF Stage Debut, as Cecile
Is He Dead Promo Photo
The Calm Before The Laughter

The Calm Before the Laughter – “Is He Dead?” Opens May 31st

Tickets on Sale Now! Right Here

PERFORMANCE DATES AND TIMES

Thurs., Fri., and Saturday 7:30 p.m.
May 31, June 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15
Sunday Matinees 2:00 p.m.
June 2 & 9

A hilarious comedy that focuses on the real-life painter, Jean-Francois Millet.  Though brilliant, he is in dept to a ruthless moneylender, and can’t sell a painting to save his life (literally).  His cohort of bohemian friends convince him to stage his own death to help boost sales.  Authored by Twain in 1898, this play was recently discovered by Shelley Fisher Fishkin and updated by David Ives. This one will have you rolling in the aisles.

Is He Dead Promo Photo

2013 PPF Scholarship Applications Due April 30, 2013

As a way of nurturing future theater artists and recognizing the contribution graduating high school seniors have made to the arts community in our region, PPF and Arts Council of Fairfax County have established a scholarship program that provides scholarships to college-bound students from area high schools. Scholarships are limited each year.

PPF and Arts Council of Fairfax are pleased to offer scholarships to graduating seniors from the PPF community with a demonstrated commitment to theater arts who show strong potential for further contributions to theater arts.

Three scholarships, each of $1500, will be available to 2013 graduating seniors with a demonstrated commitment to theater arts who have been accepted to a U.S. accredited college or university or conservatory program with an intent to further contribute to theater arts.  Eligible graduating seniors must (1) reside within the school boundaries of Annandale, Fairfax, Falls Church, George Mason, J.E.B. Stuart, Marshall, Woodson or Yorktown high schools OR (2) have been a member of PPF for at least one year.

The Scholarship Application Form is available online. Additional information is available on our Community Resources page.  Applications must be completed and emailed to providenceplayers@cox.net no later than April 30, 2013. Supplementary materials, including letters of recommendation, listed on the application form must be mailed to PPF at the address shown on the application.  PPF must receive these supplementary materials by April 30, 2013.

Applications will be reviewed by a committee appointed by PPF.  The committee will consist of community representatives, including members of the arts community.  The criteria for the awards shall be as follows:

  • 40% based on the applicant’s past involvement in theater arts and contributions made to theater arts;
  • 10% based on the applicant’s contribution to Providence Players of Fairfax (if any); and
  • 50% based on the applicant’s potential to further contribute to theater arts.

Decisions on the scholarship awards will be announced by June 1, 2013.

Is He Dead? Cast Announced

IsHeDead_webSHADOWDirector Beth Hughes-Brown is pleased and excited to announce the cast for the spring comedy production of Is He Dead? adapted by David Ives based on the play by Mark Twain.  Beth would like to thank all the talented actors who auditioned for this production and made her task of casting the show a most pleasant challenge. The cast includes some Providence Players favorites, some returning actresses and actors not seen on PPF’s stage in some time, and some marvelous newcomers to the Providence Players stage. The production runs from May 31 to June 15.

The Cast of Is He dead? includes:

Millet/Widow: Patrick David

Chicago: Craig Geoffrion

Dutchy: Thane Tuttle

O’Shaughnessy: Christopher Schwartz

Marie: Liz Mykietyn

Cecile: Danine Welsh

Leroux:  John Barclay Burns

Andre: Jason Damaso

Mme. Bathilde: Barbara Gertzog

Mme. Caron: Susan Kaplan

Basil Thorpe: Will MacLeod

Claude Riviere: Betsy Hansen

Charlie: Addie Storvick

King of France: Robbie Snow

Sultan of Turkey: Amanda Snow

Emperor of Russia:  Nick Snow

Click here to find more info on the production.

Last Chance for “Dinner With Friends” Tonight and Saturday April 19th and 20th

In Falls Church at The James Lee Community Center Theater – Last Two Performances

Friday and Saturday at 7:30 PM

Tickets will be available at the door.  BUT! Order Your Tickets Today for the Best Seat Selection for This Pulitzer Prize Winning Drama!

“…the Providence Players of Fairfax are serving up some refreshingly meaty artistry in Dinner With Friends, a 2000 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama by Donald Margulies. [Director Tina] Thronson squeezes every drop of realism from Margulies’ yummy script…”  From DCMetroTheaterArts

“Donald Margulies has a gift for writing realistic dialogue. His Dinner with Friends feels like one is eavesdropping on two actual couples. [Director] Thronson has assembled a quartet of appealing actors who bring animation and intensity to their roles and are especially adept at portraying the chemistry and history of each of their relationships… Thronson makes excellent use of the environment, moving her actors around the stage in a wholly authentic way….[capitalizing on] de Alba’s settings..each one detailed and realistic… kitchens and bedrooms perfectly decorated by Kaplan & Winfield, and Gertzog’s lighting design [which] transports the audience with careful, individualized choices for each setting. Margulies’ play requires quiet, real-life exchanges, with the humor coming from the familiar and from the details of the characters [and] The Providence Players of Fairfax has produced an enjoyable version of Dinner with Friends” [From showbizradio.net]

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Photo Montage "Dinner With Friends" Final Weekend
“Dinner With Friends” – Final Weekend

Full of humor, warmth, and wisdom, this 2000 Pulitzer Prize winning drama is a funny yet bittersweet look at the marriages of two couples who have been friends for years and the impact on both couples when one of those marriages goes sour. Margulies’ elegant, breezy and witty dialog nourishes the audience as do his poignant insights which are deeply affecting.  The New York Times called this multi-award winning work “A play for our time.”  Dinner with Friends is not for young audiences.  It contains mature themes and language.

 

Written By Donald Margulies

Directed By Tina Hodge Thronson 

The Laramie Project, Steel Magnolias, Twelve Angry Men, The Man Who Came To Dinner (8 WATCH Nominations-3 WATCH Awards) , Born Yesterday

Featuring an Outstanding Cast of PPF Veterans and One Delightful Newcomer

Beth: Jayne L. Victor  Moon Over Buffalo, All My Sons (WATCH Nomination, Lead Actress) Big Tree Falls, The Shadow Box

Karen: Melissa Dunlap Making her Providence Players Debut!

Gabe: David P. Whitehead The Good Doctor, The Man Who Came To Dinner (WATCH Nomination, Featured Actor) Christmas Carol, Witness for the Prosecution, The Time of Your Life, All My Sons, It’s A Wonderful Life

Tom: Michael Donahue  All My Sons, Big Tree Falls, Sleuth, You Can’t Take It With You

PERFORMANCE DATES AND TIMES

(Ten Performances, Three Weekends, Two Thursday Evenings and Two Sunday Matinees to chose from)

Thurs-Fri-Sat Evening @ 7:30 p.m. April  18, 19, 20

At the James Lee Community Center Theater 2855 Annandale Road, Falls Church VA.

Tickets are $18 for Adults $15 for Students and Seniors (62+) and Can Be Purchased Online Here: www.providenceplayers.org

Email: providenceplayerstickets@cox.net

Phone: 703-425-6782 (Leave Message)

4 1/2 Star Review For: “Dinner With Friends” – Three Shows This Weekend!

In Falls Church at The James Lee Community Center Theater – Three Performances This Weekend (Friday-Sunday)

Friday and Saturday at 7:30 PM

Final Sunday Matinee at 2:00 PM

Still Lots of Choices to see “Dinner With Friends”:  Thru April 20th. Tickets will be available at the door.  BUT! Order Your Tickets Today for the Best Seat Selection for This Pulitzer Prize Winning Drama!

FOUR-AND-A-HALF-STARS

 final-DCmta_2-200x200 “…the Providence Players of Fairfax are serving up some refreshingly meaty artistry in Dinner With Friends, a 2000 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama by Donald Margulies. [Director Tina] Thronson squeezes every drop of realism from Margulies’ yummy script… David Whitehead is bang-on persuasive as a beguiled and grounded Gabe. His timing and temperament prove airtight… Melissa Dunlap is a charmingly fastidious Karen… Jayne L. Victor as crumpled Beth, in one steamy bedroom scene with estranged lawyer-husband Tom..really hit her mark as an emotional cyclone… [Michael] Donahue [as Tom] is some hot stuff, making us uncomfortable as he violates others’ space or bursts through someone else’s prescribed boundaries. He simply simmers. [The Play’s settings designed by Raedun de Alba with decoration and properties by Susan Kaplan and Sue Winfield feature]…a foodies’ kitchen realistically designed and cluttered … dueling tables for two, bedrooms angling as battlegrounds — suggests a truer, temporal state of affairs. It’s the beautiful mess in which we more often find ourselves. Technical Director Jimmy Gertzog [provides] lifelike sound effects that are perfectly timed and hauntingly real lighting effects. Dinner With Friends is neither for the faint of heart nor the weak of stomach. Its blend of brutal honesty and merry malfeasance is meant to be savored with your closest pals…” Terry Byrne, DCMetroTheaterArts.com

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DWF Publicity Montage Photo
Only Two Weekends Remain – Runs Thru April 20th- Final Sunday Matinee this Weekend – Final Thursday Performance Next Week

Full of humor, warmth, and wisdom, this 2000 Pulitzer Prize winning drama is a funny yet bittersweet look at the marriages of two couples who have been friends for years and the impact on both couples when one of those marriages goes sour. Margulies’ elegant, breezy and witty dialog nourishes the audience as do his poignant insights which are deeply affecting.  The New York Times called this multi-award winning work “A play for our time.”  Dinner with Friends is not for young audiences.  It contains mature themes and language.

 

Written By Donald Margulies

Directed By Tina Hodge Thronson 

The Laramie Project, Steel Magnolias, Twelve Angry Men, The Man Who Came To Dinner (8 WATCH Nominations-3 WATCH Awards) , Born Yesterday

Featuring an Outstanding Cast of PPF Veterans and One Delightful Newcomer

Beth: Jayne L. Victor  Moon Over Buffalo, All My Sons (WATCH Nomination, Lead Actress) Big Tree Falls, The Shadow Box

Karen: Melissa Dunlap Making her Providence Players Debut!

Gabe: David P. Whitehead The Good Doctor, The Man Who Came To Dinner (WATCH Nomination, Featured Actor) Christmas Carol, Witness for the Prosecution, The Time of Your Life, All My Sons, It’s A Wonderful Life

Tom: Michael Donahue  All My Sons, Big Tree Falls, Sleuth, You Can’t Take It With You

PERFORMANCE DATES AND TIMES

(Ten Performances, Three Weekends, Two Thursday Evenings and Two Sunday Matinees to chose from)

Thurs-Fri-Sat Evenings @ 7:30 p.m. April 12, 13, 18, 19, 20

Final Sunday Matinee@ 2:00 p.m. April 14

At the James Lee Community Center Theater 2855 Annandale Road, Falls Church VA.

Tickets are $18 for Adults $15 for Students and Seniors (62+) and Can Be Purchased Online Here: www.providenceplayers.org

Email: providenceplayerstickets@cox.net

Phone: 703-425-6782 (Leave Message)

Opening Tonight! “Dinner With Friends” Through April 20th

In Falls Church at The James Lee Community Center Theater – Three Performances This Weekend

Running for Three Weekends with Two Thursday Evening Performances, Two Sunday Matinees and on Friday and Saturday Nights at 7:30

Lots of Choices to see “Dinner With Friends”: April 5th thru April 20th. Tickets will be available at the door.  BUT! Order Your Tickets Today for the Best Seat Selection for This Pulitzer Prize Winning Drama!

Full of humor, warmth, and wisdom, this 2000 Pulitzer Prize winning drama is a funny yet bittersweet look at the marriages of two couples who have been friends for years and the impact on both couples when one of those marriages goes sour. Margulies’ elegant, breezy and witty dialog nourishes the audience as do his poignant insights which are deeply affecting.  The New York Times called this multi-award winning work “A play for our time.”  Dinner with Friends is not for young audiences.  It contains mature themes and language.

Dinner With Friends Photo Montage

Written By Donald Margulies

Directed By Tina Hodge Thronson 

The Laramie Project, Steel Magnolias, Twelve Angry Men, The Man Who Came To Dinner (8 WATCH Nominations-3 WATCH Awards) , Born Yesterday

Featuring an Outstanding Cast of PPF Veterans and One Delightful Newcomer

Beth: Jayne L. Victor  Moon Over Buffalo, All My Sons (WATCH Nomination, Lead Actress) Big Tree Falls, The Shadow Box

Karen: Melissa Dunlap Making her Providence Players Debut!

Gabe: David P. Whitehead The Good Doctor, The Man Who Came To Dinner (WATCH Nomination, Featured Actor) Christmas Carol, Witness for the Prosecution, The Time of Your Life, All My Sons, It’s A Wonderful Life

Tom: Michael Donahue  All My Sons, Big Tree Falls, Sleuth, You Can’t Take It With You

PERFORMANCE DATES AND TIMES

(Ten Performances, Three Weekends, Two Thursday Evenings and Two Sunday Matinees to chose from)

Thurs-Fri-Sat Evenings @ 7:30 p.m. April 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20

Sunday Matinees @ 2:00 p.m. April 7 & 14

At the James Lee Community Center Theater 2855 Annandale Road, Falls Church VA.

Tickets are $18 for Adults $15 for Students and Seniors (62+) and Can Be Purchased Online Here: www.providenceplayers.org

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Phone: 703-425-6782 (Leave Message)