Theatre People delivers non stop comedy to the Westport Country Playhouse

“Theatre People!”, exclaims Olga the Maid as she expresses her frustration with the guests staying at a Newport Mansion.  The crowd at the Westport Country Playhouse laughs in unison at the remark and it will be a night filled with constant laughter.  The play draws its inspiration from past stage romantic comedies.  It includes all the elements including an interesting scenario and setting, rapid fire dialogue and jokes, physical comedy, and a cast of memorable characters.

The people to whom Olga the Maid refers are the guests at the mansion that evening. This hysterical comedy is set in 1948 in a Newport mansion filled  with characters that are a part of the theater:  Charlotte and Arthur Sanders, a married playwright couple; Margot Bell, a celebrated vocalist and actress, Victor Pratt, a Broadway baritone; and Oliver Adams, a young, naive novelist.  Rounding out the cast of characters as is Olga, the mansion’s housekeeper whose snide remarks and sarcasm delivered in a Russian accent deliver some of the best comedic lines of the evening.

The play begins with the playwrights Charlotte (Isabelle Keating) and her husband Arthur (Michael McCormick) entering a beautifully decorated bedroom suite in a posh Newport mansion.  They immediately begin to describe the suite as if they were writing a play and even look out at the theater audience and stating this is where the audience would sit.  This immediately pulls the audience into the action on stage. This play within a play is  a very clever and effective technique.   They are soon joined by Oliver the novelist (Rodolfo Soto) who is hoping to reunite with the woman he met once but whom he is madly in love. He wants to tell her about his novel that she inspired him to write,  It is that very book that Charlotte and Arthur are desperate to make into a Broadway play. The subject of Oliver’s love is an actress and vocalist, Margot (Mia Pinero) who is at the mansion to sing.  She is performing with the bombastic Victor Pratt (Michael McCorry Rose) whose ego is far greater than his talent.

When Oliver, Charlotte and Arthur overhear Margot and Victor in the next room, all their plans for the weekend become unraveled.  In a wild attempt to salvage the hope to stage their play, and reunite Oliver and Margot, Charlotte writes an entire new 2nd act to their play based on Oliver’s book which he is hesitant to publish.  Charlotte enlists the help of Olga the maid who enters and exits the suite injecting laughs into every appearance.

Theatre People has all the elements of a classic stage comedy including a great setting, over the top characters, clever writing, rapid fire dialogue, and brilliant comedic timing.  Theatre People has it all and add beautiful set design and direction and you have an evening of non stop great comedy.   With Broadway actors and Broadway quality set, lighting and sound, Westport Country Playhouse is the place to experience live local theatre.

The cast includes Erin Noel Grennan as Olga, Isabel Keating as Charlotte Sanders ( Broadway: Upcoming “Queen of Versailles,” “Doubt: A Parable,” “The Boy from Oz” – Tony, Drama League, Outer Critics nominations, Drama Desk and Theatre World awards.  Michael McCormick as Arthur Sanders  Broadway: 15 shows including “Wicked,” “1776,” “Kiss Me, Kate,” “Curtains,” “Chaplin”; National Tours: “The Producers,” “Les Misérables”; Off-Broadway: “Fly By Night,” “A Man Of No Importance” at Lincoln Center Theater; TV: “Blue Bloods,” ”Brain Dead,” “Elementary,” “House Of Cards”; 18 Broadway and Off-Broadway cast albums  Mia Pinero as Margot Bell (Broadway: “Sweeney Todd” as Johanna/Beggar Woman, “West Side Story” as Maria.   Michael McCorry Rose as Victor Pratt (Broadway/Tours:  “Wicked,” “Anastasia,” “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” next season’s “The Queen of Versailles”; Film: Universal Picture’s “Wicked,” “Disenchanted” for Disney, and Rodolfo Soto as Oliver Adams (Westport Country Playhouse: “In the Heights” as Usnavi.)

Playwright Paul Slade Smith is an actor and playwright living in Brooklyn with his wife, who is a member of the “Theatre People” cast (Erin Noel Grennan). Smith’s  play, “Unnecessary Farce,” is the winner of nine regional theatre awards, and has had over 325 productions throughout the United States, and in Canada, Great Britain, Australia, Switzerland, Iceland, Singapore, and Japan. 

Director Mark Shanahan is Playhouse artistic director and Script in Hand curator. In 2024, he directed “The 39 Steps,” the Playhouse’s inaugural production for the 2024-25 season, as well as the Playhouse’s holiday offering, “A Sherlock Carol.”   Mark also warmed up the crowd prior to the show by having the opening night attendees shout in unison “ We are Theatre People!”.

“Theatre People” running time is approximately two hours, including one 15-minute intermission. The first act is around 35 minutes with the second act being around 50 minutes. Single tickets start at $40 and are subject to change based upon availability.. For information on special offers, including discounts for students, senior citizens, educators, military and first responders, Indigenous peoples, professional playwrights, and groups, as well as options for pay-what-you-will and library passes,

Do not miss “Theater People” now on stage at the historic Westport Country Playhouse!

For tickets and information https://www.westportplayhouse.org/

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Native Gardens: a great comedy now on stage at Westport Country Playhouse

Now on stage at the historic Westport Country Playhouse is  “Native Gardens”.  A comedy about new neighbors who quickly turn on each other.  The show is playing February 18 through March 8. The iconic Playhouse is presenting this play as part of it’s 2024-25 “Season of Laughter”

Upon entering the theater on opening night we were struck by the amazing and complex stage décor.  The play is set in a historic Washington D.C, neighborhood and the set presents two houses side by side.  One house is brick and stone, with a beautiful rear deck of stone and a garden worthy of a layout in Home and Gardens magazine.  The other house is clad in wood with steps to the yard made of construction lumber.  The yard is devoid of landscaping with the exception of a large old oak tree which drops its leaves, acorns and branches onto the two yards. The contrasts will continue to the owners themselves.

The fine brick home is occupied by long time residents Frank and Virginia Butley.  Frank works for the federal government, and Virginia reminds us more than once she is an aerospace engineer working in a predominately male field.  They keep their home and yard immaculate and abide by the traditions of this historic neighborhood.  The new neighbors, Pablo and Tania Del Valle are millenials and their idea for their new yard is to bring in native plants in sharp contrast to the well manicured plantings of the Butley’s.

The well intentioned friendliness of the new neighbors meeting quickly dissolves into a comedic back and forth between the neighbors about a disputed property line.   The dispute over property rights the play quickly reveals the clash of taste, and issues of race, ageism, sexism, colonialism and class distinction.  Despite handling all these thorny topics, the play keeps the audience engaged with a light hearted and rapid fire comedy from start to finish.  The underlying tensions may be serious, but the lighthearted way in which they are approached  reveals in the end these are good people with good intentions that have gone astray. It is a very clever written and meaningful play.  

Native Gardens is the kind of relevant comedy we need today.  From the brilliant set design and relevant soundtrack, the play delivers a delightful comedic evening with wonderful performances. The opening night attendees approved with a rousing standing ovation.  A play that exposes the issues that divide us but wrapped in comedic brilliance which lifts the spirit and lightens your evening.

 The play is written by Karen Zacarías, who was recently hailed by American Theatre magazine as one of the 10 most-produced playwrights in the U.S. Director is JoAnn M. Hunter. “Native Gardens” is the fourth production in the Playhouse’s 2024-25 “Season of Laughter.

The cast includes Paula Leggett Chase as Virginia Butley (Broadway: “Tootsie,” “On the 20th Century,” “Bye Bye Birdie,” “Curtains,” “The Pajama Game,” “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” “Kiss Me, Kate,” “Damn Yankees,” “Crazy for You,” “A Chorus Line”; 2020 Drama Desk Featured Actress nominee for “The Unsinkable Molly Brown”; Tours: “A Chorus Line,” “Cabaret”; TV/Film: “The Sound of Music, Live”;

 Linedy Genao as Tania De Valle (Native of Hamden, CT; first Latina performer to originate the leading role in an Andrew Lloyd Webber Broadway musical; named to Variety’s “Broadway Actors to Watch List”; Broadway: “Bad Cinderella” as Cinderella, “On Your Feet!,” “Dear Evan Hansen”; Off Broadway: “Women on Fire”; Tours: “Dear Evan Hansen”; Regional: “Passing Through,” “West Side Story,” “In the Heights”; TV/Film: “Death Saved My Life.

Adam Heller as Frank Butley (Westport Country Playhouse: Script in Hand playreading “The Outsider”; Broadway’s “Some Like it Hot,” “It Shoulda Been You,” “Elf,” “Caroline, or Change,” “Victor/Victoria,” “Les Misérables”; Off-Broadway’s “Merrily We Roll Along,” and others; Goodspeed’s “Fiddler on the Roof” – Connecticut Critics Circle Award/Best Actor), “Rags”; other regional theatre includes “Chicago”- St. Louis Theater Circle Award, “1776,” “Gypsy,” “Falsettos,” “The Chosen”; NYU/Tisch).

 Anthony Michael Martinez as Pablo Del Valle (Off-Broadway: Classic Stage Co., 59E59, Vineyard Theatre, New Ohio, The Flea, Theatre Row. Regional: Great Lakes Theatre, Idaho Shakespeare,  more; Film/TV: “After Forever” Amazon Prime series; MFA: Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Academy for Classical Acting in DC; resident teaching artist for Red Bull Theater.

Set design by Anna Louizos.

Running time is 90 minutes with no intermission.

For tickets and information https://www.westportplayhouse.org/

Westport Country Playhouse

25 Powers Court Westport Ct.

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The 39 Steps brings non stop laughs to the Westport Country Playhouse

We all need a good laugh right now.  Westport Country Playhouse has just what we need , an evening full of laughter.  On stage now at the iconic playhouse is the comedy masterpiece, The 39 Steps.

The 39 Steps is a parody adapted from the John Buchan’s 1915 novel  and the 1935 film by Alfred Hitchcock . The story of intrigue and spies as portrayed in the book  and the movie remains, but the plot is now framed in an over the top physical comedy format. 

The play calls for the entirety of the 1935 adventure film  The 39  Steps to be performed with a cast of only four actors.   It is this constant and brilliant change of characters by the cast plus lightning fast costume changes  that add to the comedic effect. 

Plot:

The story concerns an ordinary bachelor in London , Richard Hannay, , who becomes caught up in preventing an spy ring  from stealing  sensitive British military secrets. Mistakenly accused of the murder of an intelligence agent who tells him about the “39 Steps” ,Hannay goes on the run to Scotland and finds himself mixed up  with an attractive woman.   Trying to avoid the police and while hoping to stop the spy ring and clear his name.  He has found his ordinary and somewhat boring life turned into a real live spy thriller.

The theatrical version keeps the basic  story of the spy thriller, but injects a heavy dose of physical British comedy.    The four actors keep the audience on the edge of their seats with the non -stop action as Richard is chased from London onto a train car and north into Scotland where he attempts to solve the mystery of the spy ring, unmask the 39 Steps and prove he is innocent.  The chase scene on the train is particularly funny.

From start to finish the cast had the Playhouse  audience laughing and clapping through the many jokes, gags,  and innovative use of props.  Homage is paid to Hitchcock himself with his memorable profile on stage, his voice use to introduce the play and the references to his films Dial M For Murder, Psycho, and North By Northwest.

We were laughing throughout the performance and long after the curtain call. For the laughs you need, run to the Westport Country Playhouse and enjoy this hilarious classic comedy.  First rate theater is right in your backyard at this historic and iconic venue.

Cast:

Joe Delafield, Seth Andrew Bridges , Sharone Sayegh, and Evan Zes

Directed by Mark Shanahan (also the Playhouse Artistic  Director)

On stage now through November 9th 2024.

Westport Country Playhouse

25 Powers Court Westport Ct

For tickets and information: https://www.westportplayhouse.org/2024-2025-season/

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Earthplace of Westport hosts it Woodside Bash on Saturday October 5th, 7-10 pm

A fun event benefitting Earthplace is right around the corner. Don’t miss their Saturday night adult-only bash! The event will have an open bar, harvest dinner, live music by Pimpinella, a roaring fire pit and a mechanical bull. A great way to get out for a fall evening and support this special organization.

Earthplace is located on a 62 acre site in Westport Ct. and serves as a plant and animal sanctuary. Earthplace is a donor supported, non-profit organization committed to building passion and respect for the natural world. The organization provides a water quality research lab for 200+ field sites and student programs, Educational programs connecting children to nature. As well there us an outdoor amphitheater, walking trails, picnic grove, and a 22,000 square foot learning center.

So come out and support a special place and have fun at the same time.

for more information and tickets https://earthplace.org

Earthplace 10 Woodside Lane
Westport, CT

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