Everyman Theatre Presents PRIVATE LIVES, Opens 11/4

By: Nov. 01, 2011
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The battle lines are drawn as divorcées Amanda and Elyot find themselves honeymooning with their new spouses in the same hotel Private Lives, the biting but sparkling comedy of manners from famed playwright Noel Coward, opens November 4th at Everyman Theatre.

The Everyman production comes just days before the start of a Broadway run for the play.
Company Members and Everyman favorites Bruce Nelson and Deborah Hazelett take on the
glamour, sophistication, and hilarity of this stylish and savvy comedy. This is their first time on the
Everyman stage together since the landmark All My Sons. They play divorcees Amanda and Elyot
and are joined by Peter Wray plays Victor, Amanda's new husband, and Erin Lindsey Krom plays
Sybil, Elyot's new wife. Sophie Hinderberger, completes the cast as Louise, the devilishly funny
French maid.

Private Lives also marks the Everyman directorial debut of celebrated company member Carl
Schurr. Schurr served for 25 years as the Producing Artistic Director for the Totem Pole Playhouse
in Pennsylvania.

"It has been a true delight seeing Coward's sparkling script come to life," said Founding Artistic
Director Vincent Lancisi. "Words fly with rapier wit as our stellar cast has audiences laughing the
night away."

Private Lives runs November 4 through December 4, offering performances Wednesday through Sunday.

Everyman Theatre is a professional Equity theatre company with a resident ensemble of artists from the Baltimore/DC area dedicated to presenting high quality plays that are affordable and accessible to everyone.

For tickets call the Everyman Theatre Box Office at 410.752.2208 or online at www.everymantheatre.org



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