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Suburban Motel
The Last Five Years
John Loughney and Carolyn Myers in the 1st Stage production of "The Last Five Years" Humble Boy By Charlotte Jones Young Felix Humble, a Cambridge astro-physicist, returns home following the death of his father and soon realizes that his search for unity in the universe must include his own chaotic life. Rich, original, intelligent, funny and touching, Charlotte Jones's comedy about broken vows, failed hopes, string theory, and bee-keeping ties all into a unified theory of everything.
MiRan Powell as Flora takes a scolding from Martha Karl as Mercy in the 1st Stage production of "Humble Boy". Looking on are Jeff Murray as George, Nevie Brooks as Rosie, and, in background, Matt Dewberry as Felix. The Fairfax Times says of By the Bog of Cats By Marina Carr Heart-rending tragedy and uproarious comedy living in tandem. In this loose retelling of Euripides' Medea, Marina Carr blends the mythic with the modern, populating her play with misfits, witches, and ghosts. Set in rural Ireland, this heart-rending tragedy and uproarious comedy live in tandem on the same breath.
Kelley Slagle, Carol Randolph, Susan Holliday and Sydney Maloney in “By the Bog of Cats”
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The Prisoner of Zenda December 12, 2009 – January 3, 2010 Rebellion, romance, a dead king, an evil prince, a surprised hero, and, of course, a beautiful princess! This swashbuckling adventure will touch the hearts of the entire family. Impassioned, full-blooded, convincingly thunderous and delightfully tongue-in-cheek – there will be no better way to spend the holidays.
Bette Cassatt and David Winkler in the drama “The Prisoner of Zenda” Three Days of Rain Explore the architecture of the mind, body and soul. Full of sharp and witty language, arresting images, complex characters, and deep insight, Three Days of Rain is an intellectual and emotional ride. It’s a tour-de-force for three actors as they play characters in the present day, as well as their parents three decades earlier, when three fateful days of rain changed everyone’s lives forever. The play was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1998.
Belen Pifel and Lucas Beck in the drama “Three Days of Rain” at 1st Stage in Tysons Corner Oct. 30-Nov. 22.
The Game of Love and Chance REVIEW: We can see in "The Game of Love and Chance," now at 1st Stage in McLean, that love comes with a price and poses great risk, so we must learn to see the true character behind a lover's facade. more …
Lucas Beck and Nevie Brooks as servants pretending to be their masters in the romantic farce “The Game of Love and Chance”
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