Take your Mother Dancing on Mother's Day at Laurel Mill Playhouse

By: May. 02, 2011
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Laurel Mill Playhouse, located at 508 Main Street in historic Laurel, MD., continues their presentation of Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel. Directed by Ben Fisler and produced by Maureen Rogers. Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service Inc., final performances run Thursday May 5, Friday May 6 and Saturday May 7 at 8 p.m. There will be a special Mother's Day performance on Sunday, May 8 at 2pm. EVERY LADY WILL RECEIVE A MOTHER'S DAY CARNATION AT THE MOTHER'S DAY PERFORMANCE. tickets are $13 for general admission, $10 for students (18 and under) ,seniors (65 and over) and active military. For reservations, please call 301-617-9906 and press 2. For further information visit the web site at www.laurelmillplayhouse.org or contact Maureen Rogers at maureencrogers@gmail.com or 301-452-2557.

Cast list: Melissa Robinson (Maggie), Maureen Rogers (Kate), Jim Cigno (Michael), Erica Smith (Chris), Sabrina Shamir (Agnes), Elizabeth English (Rose), Brian Binney (Jack), and Daniel Schaull (Gerry). Production Team: Ben Fisler (Director), Penny Marshall (Props/Kate US), Lisa Wolfson (Stage Manager/Rose and Chris US), Robbie Elliot (Set Designer).

Winner of the 1992 Tony Award for Best Play, the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Broadway Play and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play. Chosen by Time magazine as one of the ten best plays for 1991, saying it is "The most elegant and rueful memory play since The Glass Menagerie." "...this play does exactly what theater was born to do, carrying both its characters and audience aloft on those waves of distant music and ecstatic release that, in defiance of all language and logic, let us dance and dream just before night must fall." -NY Times. "This is no way a play to be missed-simply a wondrous experience. Experience it." -NY Post.



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