Haedscrabble Theater Brings Murder, Madness and Merriment to Farmingdale!

By: May. 19, 2017
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Farmingdale residents Joe DiPietro and Eva Dolan are collaborating with St Thomas Episcopal Church to bring back live theater to Farmingdale, NY. Their first production, which is scheduled to open May 26th, will be the timeless comedy, 'Arsenic and Old Lace' by Joseph Kesselring.

Rehearsals are coming to a close and the excitement is growing! The Village of Farmingdale now has something it has wanted for some time: a year-round theater.

Executive Producer, Joe DiPietro, is a playwright and actor. Artistic Director, Eva Dolan, has spent her life in the theater both acting and producing. Daniel Petersen-Snyder, of St Thomas, has a Masters Degree from NYU in Stage Design and Lighting and has designed the elegant set. Together they are working with St Thomas' Pastor, Mother Christina Petersen-Snyder, to create Hardscrabble Theater.

'Arsenic' Director, Evan Donnellan, is well known for his Summer Shakespeare productions at the Vanderbilt Mansion, as well as having a long time association with both the Arena Players and the Minstrel Players. Hardscrabble Theater has assembled a fine cast of seasoned performers, including three Farmingdale residents, for the first presentation.

The establishment of the theater is the culmination of five years of work, which began when Joe and Eva moved to Farmingdale and fell in love with Village. Broman Hall, located on the grounds of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, provides the ideal venue. Its proximity to Main Street, as well as the LIRR, makes it the perfect location for a theater.H

Reservations, as well as before theater dinner and brunch packages at CaraCara Mexican Grill on Main Street, are available through the website: www.hardscrabbletheater.com or by calling (516) 586-3930. CaraCara is offering both a 3-Course Dinner ($35) and a Sunday Brunch ($20) before performances. After dining, a short leisurely stroll will take you to the theater in plenty of time. Tickets may be purchased using credit cards, checks or cash at the door.



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