Hole In The Wall Theater to Present Rupert Holmes' ACCOMPLICE

By: Oct. 31, 2016
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New Britain's Hole in the Wall Theater (HITW) announces their second production of the 2016 - 2017 season, Rupert Holmes' Accomplice, opening November 18th and running four weekends.

This theatrical roller coaster will trigger screams of laughter even as audiences vow to keep its secrets hush-hush. The story begins in Dartmoor, England at the stylish weekend retreat of the affluent Derek and Janet Taylor, and both adultery and murder are in the air. But we will soon learn that all is never as it seems in this electrifying game of trickery and misdirection. Who is the hunter and who the hunted...and precisely who is the title character of Accomplice?

Starring Kristin Bennett (Southington), Nick DeCrosta (New Britain), Christina Gianelli (Middletown), and James R Williams (Plainville), Accomplice is directed by veteran HITW director Warren Dutkiewicz (Bristol), produced by Gene Tellier (New Britain), and stage managed by Mary Roane (New Britain)

Accomplice at 8:00 P.M and one 2:00 P.M. performance on Sunday November 27..Admission is $20 for adults and $15 for students and seniors. Tickets are available from the box office (860-229-3049) or on the Hole in the Wall website (www.hitw.org).

In keeping with the Hole in the Wall Theater philosophy of providing theater for everyone, HITW's traditional "Pay What You Can" performance will be held November 25.

Hole in the Wall Theater has been providing quality entertainment to the community since 1972. This non-profit, volunteer run organization offers six shows per season as well as many other varied events throughout the year. Located at 116 Main St in New Britain, their location has changed through the years but their philosophy always remains the same.... "Theater should be available to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay." This mission is what has kept their tradition of offering a "Pay What You Can" performance of every show alive, allowing everyone who wishes to enjoy theater the ability to do so no matter what their budget.



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