NonProphet Theatre Company Presents A FEMININE ENDING, 10/29-11/7

By: Oct. 20, 2010
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The NonProphet Theater Company presents the third show in their 2010 season a feminine ending by Sarah Treem opening Friday, October 29th, 8pm at the Regional Arts Commission, 6128 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri 63112. The show will run until Sunday, November 7 with performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 5pm. Tickets are $15 for general audiences and $12 for students (must provide a valid ID) and seniors (Ages 55+).

a feminine ending by Sarah Treem is about Amanda, twenty-five, who wants to be a great composer. At the moment, she's living in New York City and writing advertising jingles to pay the rent while her fiancé, Jack, pursues his singing career. So when Amanda's mother, Kim, calls one evening from New Hampshire and asks for her help with something she can't discuss over the phone, Amanda is only too happy to leave New York. Once home, Amanda's world falls apart with her family and in her frustration, she ends up (gently) hitting the postman, who happens to be her first boyfriend. They spend the night together in an apple orchard, where Amanda tries to tell Billy how her life got sidetracked. It has something to do with being a young woman in a profession that only recognizes famous men. Billy acts like he might have the answer, but doesn't. Neither does Amanda's mother or, for that matter, her father. "a feminine ending" is a gentle, bittersweet comedy about a girl who knows what she wants but not quite how to get it. Her parents are getting divorced, her fiancée is almost famous, her first love reappears, and there's a lot of noise in her head but none of it is music. Until the end.

Robert A. Mitchell directs the cast: Rachel Hanks as Amanda, Brendan Allen as Jack, Jenn Bock as Kim, B. Weller as David, Jonathan Ellison as Billy. Costume, scenic and lighting design by Heather Tucker, sound design by Robert A. Mitchell and B. Weller.

Tickets are available at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/133252. For more information, call 636-236-4831 or email nonprophetshows@yahoo.

For more information on the NonProphet Theater Company, visit us on the web at our website: www.nptco.org, or our Facebook fan page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-NonProphet-Theatre-Company/81532360483



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