The BT Community Theatre Presents THE 39 STEPS, 12/13 - 12/18

By: Nov. 27, 2012
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The BTCT presents the Baltimore premiere of the hilarious, suspenseful Broadway
hit, THE 39 STEPS on December 13th & 18th at 7:00 pm, and a matinee performance on December 16th at 2pm in the H. Morton Rosen Arts Center. The H. Morton Rosen Arts Center is located at 3300 Old Court Road in Pikesville, Maryland.

After a highly successful run of Urinetown: the Musical, the BTCT will expand its bill with a winter comedy to kickoff its fifth season. The adventure features four actors playing over 50 characters. Award winning director Diane Smith orchestrates the uproarious, family-friendly action. Audiences will marvel at the elaborate illusions and advanced technical accomplishments packed into Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller.

Parodying Hitchcock’s 1935 film of the same name, THE 39 STEPS follows the dapper Englishman, Richard Hannay (Paul Margolis) after he inadvertently becomes involved in a thrilling conspiracy. As Richard seeks to clear his name of murder, he is chased across London, accompanied by the glamorous Pamela (Lisa Ferentz) and a wild cast of characters played by two ‘Clowns’. Native Baltimore actors Zak Ferentz and Evan Margolis have taken on the challenge of playing nearly 20 characters each, sometimes three in a single scene. “The 39 Steps calls for every trick in the book. Sometimes it's dramatic, and sometimes it’s total slapstick. It’s a blast!”

Winner of the 2007 Olivier Award for Best Comedy, and nominated for four Tony’s, including Best Play, THE 39 STEPS has been a standard in farcical theater since its opening in 2005. Adapted by Patrick Barlow from the book by John Buchan and the film by Alfred Hitchcock, THE 39 STEPS is sure to delight audiences with gripping mysteries, clever gimmicks, and a touching love story.

Tickets for all performances are $12 for general admission, and $7 for students and senior citizens. Tickets can be reserved by calling the Beth Tfiloh Arts Department at 410-413-2436. Tickets will also be available at the door. For more information about the show, visit their new website: BTCommunityTheatre.com!

The BT Community Theatre is dedicated to bringing the joy of theatre to members of the community, whether they are involved on stage, back stage, or in the audience.



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