Tuesday, March 01, 2011

Tucson: LTW Added performances of Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY at LTW!

 

From: Christopher Johnson [mailto:rumspringaandcoke@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2011 9:28 PM
Subject: Added performances of Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY at LTW!

 

Due to an overwhelming demand for seating, Live Theatre Workshop is happy to announce it will be adding a performance to the schedule for the current mainstage production of Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY on Thursday, March 10 at 7:30 PM! Call 327-4242 to make your reservations now!

 

Live Theatre Workshop Proudly Presents

THE DINNER PARTY

By Neil Simon

Directed by Sabian Trout

Featuring Eric Anson, Shanna Brock, Maxine Gillespie,

Susan Kovitz, Cliff Madison and Rick Shipman

 

February 17 - March 20, 2011

Preview Performances: February 17 and 18 at 7:30 PM

Opening Night Performance: Saturday, February 19 at 7:30 PM

Performances: Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 PM with Sunday Matinees at 3:00 PM

Preview Tickets: $12 | Regular Tickets: $18 with discounts available

Running time: 90 minutes with no intermission

 

To make your reservation call (520) 327-4242

For more information go to www.livetheatreworkshop.org

LIVE THEATRE WORKSHOP - 5317 E. Speedway | Tucson, AZ 85712

Located on the North side of Speedway between Rosemont and Craycroft

Produced by Special Arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

 

Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY concerns three formerly married couples who meet for a très sophistiqué evening at a Paris restaurant: Claude and Mariette, whose shared passion for literature outweighed their passion for each other; Andre and Gabrielle, whose sexual rapport wasn't enough to keep Andre faithful; and Albert and Yvonne, whose obsessive devotion to one another eventually resulted in them getting divorced - twice. Though seemingly invited by the gentlemen's attorney, the first guests to arrive quickly discover that their host is nowhere on the premises - a phone call to the lawyer reveals that he has no idea who gathered them together, nor why they've gathered together. In this humorous yet profound examination of marriage, the group speculates wildly about their conspicuously absent host, the apparent secrecy regarding the invitation, and the party’s true purpose.

 

“A blizzard of one liners.... The audience can bank on some good laughs.”

-The New York Daily News

 

“Frequently hilarious...An invitation you'll be glad you accepted.”

-The New York Post

 

 

 

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