Westport to Present 'Tryst' Starting August 5th
By: BWW News Desk Jul. 14, 2008
Westport Country Playhouse (Joanne Woodward and Anne Keefe, artistic directors, Jodi Schoenbrun Carter, managing director) will stage a romantic thriller set in Edwardian London, "Tryst" by Karoline Leach, August 5 - 23.
Joe Brancato, who helmed the Off-Broadway production, will direct. The cast features the return to the Playhouse of Mark Shanahan, who appeared in previous Playhouse productions of "Sedition," "David Copperfield" and "Journey's End," and is currently on Broadway in "The Thirty-nine Steps."Shanahan will portray George Love, a dashing swindler who has a habit of marrying plain, well-off women who become inexplicably poor and husbandless the day after their honeymoon. In London to con his next bride, he happens upon Adelaide, a lonely milliner's assistant who is sitting on a small nest egg. He woos her and two days after they've met, he convinces her to marry and bring the total of her bank account. Once they get to the honeymoon, however, the tables are turned, as Adelaide appears not to play victim to his deceptions. She too has her own agenda in marrying Mr. Love and will try anything to get what she wants. Andrea Maulella will portray Adelaide.
Shanahan has been seen on the New York stage in "As Bees in Honey Drown," "Philadelphia, Here I Come" and "The Internationalist," a play he also appeared in locally at Fairfield Theatre Company. He is an award -winning voice-over artist and an Edgar Award nominated playwright.
Ms. Maulella's New York credits include Richard Vetere's "One Shot One Kill," nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Regional theater appearances include "Tryst" at Alley Theatre. She has been on television's "The Sopranos," "Guiding Light" and "Spin City."
Ms. Leach's first play was an adaptation of "The Snow Queen." She was artistic director of Bootstrap Theatre for three seasons. Her first full-length play "The Mysterious Mr. Love" was produced in 1997 at the Comedy Theatre in the West End. It received its first US performance in 2000, at the Penguin Rep. Her first book, "In the Shadow of the Dreamchild: A New Understanding of Lewis Carroll," was published in 1999, and created a considerable controversy when it claimed that Carroll's biography was more myth than fact. "Tryst" premiered off-Broadway in 2006.The production design team includes David Korins, scenic design; Alejo Vietti, costume design; Jeff Nellis, lighting design; Johnna Doty, sound design; Telsey + Company, casting; and Diane DiVita, stage manager.
Photo by T. Charles Erickson.

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