WPCNR STAGE DOOR. From Pia Haas. May 27, 2008: The sun sits low on Midsummer’s Eve and Fredrik Egerman waits for his young wife to warm up to him. Then his former mistress proposes a weekend in the country—and hearts and eyes, spouses and lovers, wander to a series of matchlessly witty waltzes. Featuring his most famous song, "Send in the Clowns," Sondheim’s Tony Award-winning score elevates musical theater to new heights of sophistication and proves that love can make glorious fools of us all. Literate and stylish, A Little Night Music is also disarmingly warm, funny, charming and very human. Its well-constructed book is one of the best ever written, featuring a strong ensemble cast of vivid, memorable characters that span all age groups. It opens this weekend in Armonk Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday and plays the weekend of June 6,7 and 8
A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by Hugh Wheeler
Directed by George Puello
Musical Direction by George Croom.
Friday, May 30th and Saturday, May 31st at 8pm.
Sunday, June 1st at 4pm.
Thursday, June 6th at 7:30 pm.
Friday, June 7th and Saturday June 8th at 8pm.
The cast includes: Lynne Robyn Barasch (South Salem), Beth Brandon (Bedford), Daniel Carlino (Pleasantville), Christine Colangelo (Thornwood), Christine DiTota (Harrison), Aaron Dworetzky (Armonk), Hillary Ginsberg (Chappaqua), Kat Hughes (Pleasantville), Maia Katz (Armonk), Kathryn Kitt (Sleepy Hollow), Judith Pennyfeather (White Plains), Lisa Pierce (Harrison), Davina Porter (Westport, CT ), Larry Reina (Port Chester), and Anthony Valbiro (Rye).
Performances will be at Whippoorwill Hall
North Castle Public Library
Whippoorwill Road, Armonk
Admission: $15 for Adults, $10 for Seniors and Students
To reserve tickets please call (914) 273-2165.
Tickets may also be purchased in advance at Framings, 420 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504, (914) 273-4242.
The Armonk Players are sponsored by The Friends of the North Castle Public Library Inc.
For more information visit www.armonkplayers.org.
Or contact Anne Nisenholtz at 914-273-0011.