Ross Valley Players Present ENCHANTED APRIL, Now thru 4/14

By: Mar. 14, 2013
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In its fourth production of the season, Ross Valley Players presents the Broadway hit Enchanted April, a romantic comedy written by Matthew Barber, based on the novel by Elizabeth von Arnim. Set in 1920's London, Enchanted April is the story of two frustrated housewives who take a trip to Italy in hopes of rediscovering themselves. The Hartford News called Enchanted April, "The kind of play that reminds you why you love theatre." Enchanted April begins with a preview tonight, March 14 and runs through Sunday, April 14. Opening night is Friday, March 15 at 8PM.

Enchanted April tells the story of four very different women in 1920's England who leave their damp and rainy surroundings to go on a holiday to a secluded coastal villa in Italy. Mrs. Rose Arnott (Tweed Conrad), and Mrs. Lotty Wilton (Avila Reese), who belong to the same ladies' club but have never spoken, become acquainted after reading a newspaper advertisement for a villa in Italy that is available for rent. They find some common ground in that both are struggling to make the best of unhappy marriages. Having decided to seek other ladies to help share expenses, they reluctantly take on the irritable, elderly Mrs. Graves (Anne Ripley) and the stunning, but reserved, Lady Caroline Bramble (Kate Fox Marcom.) The four women come together at the castle and find rejuvenation in the tranquil beauty of their surroundings, rediscovering hope and love. Enchanted April is directed by Cris Cassell, produced by Maureen O'Donoghue.

Additional cast members include: Ross Berger as Anthony Wilding; Ron Dailey as Mellersh Wilton; Tom Hudgens as Frederick Arnott, and Maxine Sattizahn as Costanza.

Performances are tonight, March 14, 2013 (Preview Night) through Sunday, April 14, with Opening Night on Friday, March 15 at 8PM. Regular Thursday performances are at 7:30PM; Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM; Sunday matinees at 2PM. (Please note there is no matinee on Sunday, March 17.) All performances take place at the Barn Theatre, home of the Ross Valley Players - 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Ross, Calif.

Ticket prices are $22 for Seniors 62+ and children 18 and under; $26 general admission. Preview night ticket prices are $10 for children and students (with valid student ID); $15 general admission. Thursday night tickets prices are $20 for all ages (does not include Thursday preview night.) To order tickets, call 415-456-9555, ext. 1 or visit www.rossvalleyplayers.com.

Audience members are invited to participate in "Talkback" with the director and actors after Sunday performances, March 24 and April 7. Buzz at the Barn, a pre-show cocktail hour with hors d'oeuvres and wine, will take place on Saturday, March 16 at 7PM.

Now in its 83rd year, Ross Valley Players, a non-profit arts organization, is the oldest continually operating community theater on the West Coast. Created in 1930 as a way to escape the hardships of the Depression, Ross Valley Players has introduced live theater to thousands of Marin residents over the years. Each year, RVP presents a regular season of six full productions, running a total of 30 weeks. RVP offers special events and short-term productions outside the regular season. Plays include recent Broadway material, popular plays, classic theater, and a selection of works by well-known playwrights from around the world. RVP features all genres: comedy, drama, mysteries, and musicals. Their Ross Alternative Works (RAW) program presents "Black Box" productions of original scripts by Bay Area Playwrights in two festivals each season.

Pictured: Top Row: Avila Reese as Lotty; Tweed Conrad as Rose. Seated: Anne Ripley as Mrs. Graves; Kate Fox Marcom as Lady Caroline. Photo Credit: Robin Jackson.



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