'Pied-À-Terre' Premieres Off-Bway Nov.26

By: Nov. 19, 2007
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Stageplays will present the World Premiere of John Anastasi's drama Pied-À-Terre at the Kirk Theatre, Off-Broadway, on Theatre Row.  Previews begin November 26 with opening on December 1; the limited engagement will continue through January 5, 2008.

"Pied-À-Terre is a story of Julia, a TV journalist who discovers a penthouse owned by her husband, Jack, which she was unaware existed.  As Julia explores the apartment, she is interrupted by Katie, a young woman, who seems to know Jack a little too well.  As the two women face off and secrets unfold revealing the burdens each has been carrying, the two women learn they have more in common than either thought possible," explain press notes.

The cast features John Howard Swain, Jessica McKee, Robin Riker and John Howard Swain

Pied-À-Terre will have sets by Randall Parsons, lighting by Jeffrey Koger, and sound by Chris Rummell, with original music by Michael Valenti and choreography by Ron DeJesus; wig and hair design is by Wendy Parson.

The performance schedule for Pied-À-Terre at the Kirk Theatre is Tuesday through Saturday at 8 PM, with Wednesday and Saturday at 2 PM.  All seats are $50.   For reservations, call Ticket Central at (212) 279-4200 or www.ticketcentral.com.  For more information visit www.stageplaystheatre.com


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