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Fort Hill Players Present Tony comedy, Art in October, Mark 65th Annivers
Posted on Wednesday, September 25 @ 10:45:04 EDT by jfbailey
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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS VARIETY. From The Fort Hill Players. September 25, 2002: The Tony Award Best Play, and Oliver Award Winner for Best Comedy, Art will be the premier Fort Hill Players presentation beginning its October run at Rochambeau School Friday night, October 11, with curtain going up at 8 PM.
Art answers the question: How can a painting shatter a friendship? Hysterically.
The Fort Hill Players present Westchester's premier production of "Art," Yasmina Reza's delightfully fresh and witty comedy in which three longtime friends wrestle over their differing impressions of a rather simple canvas and end up deconstructing their relationship.
The results are hilarious.
The show is directed by Robert Kahn, and features D. Scott Faubel, R.J. D'Amato and Larry Reina as the three leads, Marc, Serge, and Yvan.
The New York Post called Art "Widly funny, naughtily provocative." The London Independent noted, "Anyone who is looking for a play that is funny, sophisticated, stylish, stimulating and moving should so to ART"
Juried Art Show before curtain.
White Plains theatre aficionados may also attend a juried Art Show ½ hour before curtain time. Tickets are available now for presentations on Saturday, October 12 at 2 PM and 8 PM, Friday, October 18 and 25 at 8, and Saturdays October 19 and 26 at 2 and 8. Seats are scaled at $14 for adults, $12 for Students and Seniors, and a Dinner Theatre Package where you can dine at Gedney Grille and see the show for just $44 is being featured again this season.
Winter and Spring Shows Announced
The Winter production will present a third original music revue, More Than Music, an original book with a story line that blends favorite songs of the 1940s, 50s, and 60s into a story with revue format. The Fort Hill Players likes to call these productions “new musical with songs you know.” The Players’ previous two experiments in original revues, (most recently,Harmony on the Seain 2002) with popular songs from different eras were fun to do for the cast, and attracted a wide audience.
In the Spring, Fort Hill will present the Tom Stoppard play, The Real Thing.
For more information on complete season subscriptions, and the productions, go to the Fort Hill Players website at FortHillPlayers.com.
Oldest running Westchester Theatre Group
Since the demise of the Chappaqua Drama Group, Fort Hill Players is now the longest running community theatre group in the county, performing in front of the footlights for 65 years.
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