Group Theatre Too's QUICK CURTAINS Features One-Acts By Miller, Williams, Inge and Wilde, Now thru 11/17

By: Nov. 13, 2013
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Quick Curtains, a collection of five one-act plays by Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, William Inge and PercivAl Wilde will perform tonight, November 13th through 17th at the Hudson Guild Theater. Quick Curtains closes out the ten year anniversary season for The Group Theatre Too (Michael Blevins, Artistic Director; Justin Boccitto, Executive Producer). Five directors have been chosen for every one-act, each casting and rehearsing five groups of actors.

Jeff Brelvi directs The Case of the Crushed Petunias by Tennessee Williams, featuring Lee Heinz (Broadway's Peter Pan), Lexie Speirs (Orange is the New Black), Nicky Romaniello (Urban Cowboy) and Michael Hoyt (GTT's Before Breakfast).

Eddy Francisco directs The Last Yankee by Arthur Miller, featuring Ben Prayz (The Last Days of Judas Iscariot) and Nathan Myers (The Haunting Of...).

Stephanie Sine directs Adam and Eve on a Ferry by Tennessee Williams, featuring BrIan Keith MacDonald (Broadway's Merchant of Venice), Ann- Marie Sepe (Totally Tubular Time Machine) and Cristina Marie (GTT's Seesaw, Sex and the City).

Victor Avila directs The Reckoning by PercivAl Wilde, featuring Michael Penna (Broadway's Spamalot) and Seth McNeill (The Crucible).

Michael Blevins directs The Rainy Afternoon by William Inge, featuring current students of Centenary Young Performer's Workshop, Olivia Mancuso, Olivia Berlingerio and Chris Nunez. Alex Evans acts as assistant director.

Ian Smith acts as scenic/lighting designer for all five one-acts. Quick Curtains performs at the Hudson Guild Theater, 441 West 26th Street (between 9th and 10th Avenue) November 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th at 8pm and November 17th at 2pm. Tickets are $18 and can be purchased at the door or beforehand online at: www.oneactplayhouse.com.



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