Wednesday, March 9, 2016

SEX WITH STRANGERS

SEX WITH STRANGERS
by Laura Eason

GEORGE STREET PLAYHOUSE
David Saint, Artistic Director
Michael Mastro, Resident Artistic Director
Kelly Ryman, Managing Director

Sex with Strangers is spicy and charged as two mismatched authors grapple to determine if it was love or opportunity that brought them together.

Ethan (Kyle Coffman), 28, is a high profile blogger that posts his indiscriminate sexual encounters as he pursues the challenge of sleeping with a different party girl every night for a year without the hangup of a conscious.  He books a weekend at a winter bed and breakfast where he knows he'll find Olivia (JoAnna Rhinehart), 39, a talented, yet apprehensive writer.  

At the onset, Ethan is brash and vulgar as he practically busts into the inn to escape the cold.  It is immediately evident that the two characters share little in common and struggle to make it through their fist encounter.  But as the conversation continues, they realize they have more in common than first depicted and Ethan is quick to show a different, more substantive side of himself.  He is eager to shed his indecent profile as a writer and Olivia quietly wants to see her work in print again. Their separate situations, life changing if paired, lead them to a questionable love.

Their far-fetched relationship was a fast union of two writers; one youthful, worldly and entitled; the other reclusive, practical and pragmatic which renders them an unlikely couple.  Their performances, however, were energetic and smooth as the entire play rested on these two characters alone.

A snug lodge set is the backdrop for this fast encounter that later spins into a novelist's book-lined apartment.  Costumes of cozy socks and loungewear make the audience want to sit by the fire, too.  

For tickets or more information visit www.GSPonline.org or call the box office at 732-246-7717.

George Street Playhouse 
9 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ
March 8 through March 27.

Monday, November 16, 2015

The Second Mrs. Wilson

The Second Mrs. Wilson
by Joe DiPietro
at the George Street Playhouse

David's Saint, Artistic Director
Michael Mastro, Resident Artistic Director
Kelly Rymsn, Managing Ditector


Tony Award winner, John Glover (TV's Smallville) and Laila Robins (TV's Homeland) take the lead roles Woodrow Wilson and Edith Galt in the George Street Playhouse of 'The Second Mrs. Wilson', by two-time Tony Award winner, Joe DiPietro.

Edith Galt didn't vote or read the newspapers but when husband, President Woodrow Wilson, became debilitated, Edith secretly assumed the role of President to maintain her husband's policies and initiatives, most notably the creation of The League of Nations.  She barred visitation and screened all communication to the President only allowing pressing matters to reach him.  She concealed Wilson's condition from the press, public and government officials, essentially running the Executive Branch of government.  This little known cover-up and improper presidential transfer of power was considered a constitutional crisis.

This play brings to light the new love of a man that was grieving the loss of his first wife and how that love became the power that claimed the unofficial title of first female president of the United States.

John Glover and Laila Robins are stunning in their portrayals of real-life historical figures and give powerful insight into the emotions behind the political process.  Richmond Hoxie (Vice Presudent Thomas Marshall, Sherman Howard (Senator Henry Cabot Lodge), Michael McGrath (Secretary Joe Tumulty), Stephen Spinella (Colonel Edward House), Stephen Barker Turner (Dr. Cary Grayson),  Attendants Christopher C. Gibbs, Brian McCann and Andre Penn make up the remaining outstanding cast that creates a performance full of energy, enthusiasm and witty humor.

Directed by Gordon Edelstein, Set Design by Alexander Dodhe, Costume Design by Linda Cho, Lighting Design by Ben Stanton, Sound Design by John Gromada, Production Stage Manager Thomas Clewell, Production Magager Christopher J. Bailey, Casting by Calleri Casting.

For more tickets or more information visit www.GSPonline.org or call the box office at 732-246-7717.  Performances through November 29, 2015.


Sunday, November 8, 2015

LAMBERT'S CASTLE


28th Annual 
LAMBERT'S CASTLE 
Holiday Boutique
3 Valley Road
Paterson, New Jersey

Open Wednesday through Friday 1:00-8:00, Saturday-Sunday 9:00-5:00.  Admission 6.00 (includes 2 re-entries) now through November 29, 2015.

If you're looking for a healthy dose of merriment to start the holiday season, you'll love, love a visit to the Lambert's Castle holiday boutique, abounding with everything you need to decorate, stuff stockings and keep your neck warm.  You'll find vintage treasures amongst handmade crafts and delectables.  Enhance the experience with hot cider and pumpkin pie from the third level cafe.
 

 



     

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Bar Academy 101 in Montclair


BAR ACADEMY 101 
BARTENDING SCHOOL
5 South Willow Way 
Montclair, New Jeresey

Not for well acquainted experts on swirling, sniffing and cling.  If you're a crackerjack clinker, however, you'll enjoy this unpretentious wine tasting event for it's inviting, romantically cluttered atmosphere, six generous sample wine pours and a heaping plate of paired cheeses.

Robert, attentive owner and operator, makes guests feel welcome, even while hosting a wine and chocolate, wine and cheese and craft beer event simultaneously.

For more information or reservations, call Robert at 973-438-0385.


Sunday, October 18, 2015

THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK

The Diary of Anne Frank

By Francis Goodrich and Albert Hackett

Adapted by Wendy Kesselman

Directed by Joseph Discher
October 14–November 21



A moving depiction of Anne Frank's year and a half of life in hiding.  In tight quarters with seven others, no access to fresh air or outside pleasures, little to eat and the stress of confinement and worry, Anne remained hopeful and cheerful in the face of doom.  Her diary chronicles her experience during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II.

This outstanding performance revives the pain of the Frank family's struggle to remain unnoticed in a wartime of chaotic upheaval, separation and loss.  It portrays Anne and her group in vitality and good health while they put forth a determined effort to maintain politeness under difficult circumstances.  

Certainly a highlight of the season, The Diary of Anne Frank at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey should not be missed!   

The cast, Emmanuelle Nadeau (Anne Frank), Bryan Scott Johnson (Otto Frank), Jacqueline Antaramian (Edith Frank), Laurel Friedman (Margo Frank), Shana Wiersum (Miep Gies), Sean Hudick (Peter Van Daan), Michael Leigh Cook (Mr. Kraler), Carol Halstead (Mrs. Van Daan), Anthony Cochrane (Mr. Van Daan), Patrick Toon (Mr. Dussel), Mathias Goldstein (First Man), Jackson Knight Pierce (Second Man), Nick Clark Tanner (Third Man) will touch your heart and soul in this unforgettable modern classic.

For tickets or for more information, please visit The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey.

Sunday, September 27, 2015

EQUIVOCATION The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey

EQUIVOCATION
by Bill Cain
directed by Paul Mullins 



Bill Cain's Equivocation demonstrates the influence of the theater over the public and the power of authority over entertainment in the early 1600's.  

Under pressure from the King, Shagspeare is commissioned to write a play about the Gunpowder Plot, a plan to blow up the court and the King.  Since the plan is a current event and one without a real life ending, Shagspeare declined.  Under the strong arm of Cecil, senior minister to the king, 'Shag' finally relents.  The real ending is undefined since the real story has not yet unfolded adding to the pressure of the play's creation.  If the performance ends with leveling of Parliament and the death of the king, the writer and actors feared that they would be hung. If it ended well, the story would not be interesting.  This drummed up a lot of conflict between Shag and Cecil as well as Shag and his company but bought resolution to his relationship with his daughter, a surviving twin.  The result is Macbeth, a powerful play with interlaced Gunpowder Plot references.

One of the newest plays to be presented by the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Equivocation first premiered in 2009 in Oregon and, thereafter, gained momentum in cities like New York, Wellington, New Zealand and Vancouver.  Six years later it seems to have the requisite qualities for The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, giving a penetrative backdrop to the life of Shakespeare.

The cast, including James Michael Reilly, Dominic Comperatore, Matthew Stucky, Rob Krakovski, Kevin Isola and Therese Barbato, were outstanding performers in this 1906 London based story.  

Running through October 4, 2015.
For more information visit
The Shakespeare Theatre 
of New Jersey.


Sunday, August 9, 2015

MISALLIANCE at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey

MISALLIANCE

By George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Stephen Brown-Fried 





Misalliance takes place in a garden room at the estate of undergarment industry leader, John Tarleton (Ames Adamson) and his wife, Mrs. Tarleton  (Erika Rolfsrud).  Their daughter, Hypatia (Kate Fabel), is to be married to Bentley Summerhays (Matthew Sherbach), a man of small stature and childish behaviors simply because there are no better opportunities and she is undeniably bored with life under the watch of her father.  Bentley does not get along with Hypatia's brother, Johnny (Brian Cade), who finds him to be nothing more than a pest.  Early on it is revealed that Bentley's father, Lord Summerhays (Jonathan Gillard Daly) had also proposed to her but he was too old for her taste.  She thirsts for adventure and revels in the idea of romance, neither of which were viable options.  But when a small plane crashes on the sprawling estate grounds, the pilot, Joey Percival (Robbie Simpson) and co-pilot, Lina Szczepanowska (Carolyn Kozlowski) survive and shake up dull estate living and restructure marital cores.  Lina attracts the attention of all the men in the room while Hypatia sinks her mischievous talons into Joey at the witness of a young man, Julius Baker (Matt Kleckner), who exposes them for their misconduct.  

An elaborate set depicting the estate consists of a well lit conservatory complete with Edwardian tile, large glass panes and hydrangea trees just outside.  A small library on a second level, a writing desk and a wooden bar complete the grande, lavish feel of this turn of the century, aristocratic party.

Ames Adamson's (John Tarleton) gave an outstanding performance with a range of emotion that was deeply and strongly felt.  Erika Rolfsrud (Mrs. Tarleton) conducted herself as graceful and proper yet robust woman of the times.  Jonathan Gillard-Daly (Lord Summerhays) presented a dignified character in keeping with his title as Lord and the rest of the cast was equally extraordinary.

The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey never fails to provide a magical theatre experience.  

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit http://shakespearenj.org.

Misalliance

August 5–August 30