THE WEDDING ON THE EIFFEL TOWER Serves Up "The Miraculous Poetry Of Daily Life" 7/8-25
By: Reynard Loki
Using a singular sense of comedy, symbolism, and satire, The Wedding on the Eiffel Tower serves up what Cocteau describes as “the miraculous poetry of daily life.” Also on the bill of three short plays are the absurdist comedy Jack, or the Submission by Eugene Ionesco and Humulus the Mute by Jean Anouilh.
The cast of 19 actors perform multiple roles in the three plays and two languages; all appear in every performance,switching roles depending on the language of that night's performance. The cast includes both seasoned performers who have been regulars on local stages and of our summer park shows, Margaret Ann Brady (Speakeasy Stage Co., Gold Dust Orphans, Theatre Offensive), Vladimir Noel (performing for his 5th summer in the park), and several recent graduates of the acting programs at Emerson College and Boston University.July 8-25, Wednesday - Sunday at 7:30.

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