Ryan and Rydz' Love's Divide Returns to the Triad Theatre

By: May. 14, 2007
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Love's Divide, an Un-Romantic Comedy, a new show written by and starring Thomas Ryan and Suzanne Rydz will return for a limited engagement at The Triad Theatre. After a sold out three month run last year, the show will play every Thursday and Saturday until the end of the month.

Directed by J. William Bruce, Love's Divide is "a striking He said/ She said series of dialogues and monologues that plumb the endless depths of love, emerging with revelations both hilarious and heartbreaking," according to press materials.  "Spoken from experience and related with unfaltering conviction, this is love in all it's myriad forms-a simultaneous 'SCREW YOU' and 'Thank You' to lovers past, and present."

Ryan is a graduate of Niagara University's Theatre Arts Program. Favorite New York stage credits include: Ken in Perfect Son, Stanley in Brighton Beach Memoirs, and Elvis in First Church of Elvis. Film and TV work includes A Bronx Tale and "Guiding Light."   Rydz is a graduate of Fairfield University. Favorite roles include Nora in A Doll's House, Kristine in A Chorus Line, and Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing. Film and TV credits include "Guiding Light" and "One Life to Live." She has also been featured in commercials and industrials.

Bruce most recently produced and directed the critically acclaimed production of Closer Than Ever. In 2006, he and composer David Shenton produced a reading of their newest project Avarice, which is scheduled for a four week run early next year.

Love's Divide's performance schedule is: Thursdays at 7pm and Saturday at 9pm. May 24 is at 9pm. Tickets are $35 with a 2 drink minimum. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to the show. Tickets can be ordered online at
www.theatermania.com or by calling 212-201-9330.


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