Photo Flash: Sherman Playhouse to Open Mystifying Drama DARK OF THE MOON

By: Sep. 10, 2017
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On Friday, September 22, The Sherman Playhouse will debut its fall production of HoWard Richardson and William Berney's Dark of the Moon, an eerie tale of forbidden love, set against the backdrop of the Smoky Mountains and the supernatural world. The curtain rises at 8:00 p.m. for a four-week run.

Dark of the Moon is based on the haunting folk ballad of "Barbara Allen" and recounts the story of John, a strange "witch boy" who upon first beholding the beautiful Barbara Allen immediately falls in love. He is given human form to woo and marry her on the condition that she remains true to him. Whether or not the rural, God-fearing townsfolk will allow this union to take place is the question that will plague them all "until death to them part."

"Dark of the Moon is an interesting and inspiring look into the universality of the human condition," said director, producer, and set designer Robin Frome of New Milford. "It delves into prejudice, religious morals and conventions, the verisimilitude of folklore, and the eternal struggle of partners in love against a disturbing and restricting environment. We have brought this production to a work of art utilizing a provocative set, sound, and lighting design."

The production features a large cast of area actors: John Squires (Pawling, N.Y.), John Fabiani (Watertown), Judy Sullivan (Roxbury), Paige Gray (Danbury), Michael Wright (Newtown); PatRick Kelly, William Kenyon (both Ridgefield); Kate Morris, Jeff Rossman, Bailey McCann (all New Fairfield); Rufus De Rham, Katherine Almquist (both Kent); Phair Haldin, Keli Solomon, Meg Jones, Lynn Nissenbaum (all New Milford); Jessica Gleason, Michael Schaner, and Chris Marker (all Sherman).

Besides Frome, the show's crew consists of lighting designer Al Chiappetta, sound designer David White, costumer Lisa Bonelli, choreography Marissa Caron, cast musician John Bolster, and stage manager David Almquist.

Dark of the Moon made its Broadway Debut at the 46th Street Theatre (now the Richard Rodgers Theatre) on March 14, 1945. The New York Times called the play "a provocative mixture of fantasy and earthiness...the color of folklore and the pathos of human yearning are effectively combined."

Dark of the Moon runs September 22,23 29,30, October 1 6,7,8 13,14,15 at 8:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. There will be three 2:00 p.m. Sunday matinees on October 1, 8 and 15. Tickets are $24 for adults and $12 for children 12 and under.

On Thursday, September 21, all patrons are invited to attend a "Half-Price Preview Night" at 8:00 p.m., where tickets are only $12. Students may see any performance for $12 if they carry a valid student ID.

Reservations can be made online at shermanplayers.org or by calling the box office at (860) 354-3622.
The Sherman Playhouse is a non-Equity theatre company located at 5 Route 39 North (next to the firehouse) in Sherman, CT.

Photo Credit: Tom Libonate

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Photo Flash: Sherman Playhouse to Open Mystifying Drama DARK OF THE MOON
Paige Gray as Ms. Metcalf, Bailey McCann as Edna, Michael Schaner as Hank, and Michael Wright as Preacher Haggler

Photo Flash: Sherman Playhouse to Open Mystifying Drama DARK OF THE MOON
Michael Wright, Meg Jones as Mrs. Allen, Kate Morris as Barbara Allen, Keli Solomon as Mrs. Bergen, Lynn Nissenbaum as Mrs. Summey and John Squires as John the Witch Boy

Photo Flash: Sherman Playhouse to Open Mystifying Drama DARK OF THE MOON
Jessica Gleason as The Dark Witch, John Fabiani as Conjure Man, and Phair Haldin as The Fair Witch

Photo Flash: Sherman Playhouse to Open Mystifying Drama DARK OF THE MOON
Kate Morris as Barbara Allen and PatRick Kelly as Marvin

Photo Flash: Sherman Playhouse to Open Mystifying Drama DARK OF THE MOON
Michael Wright (center) as Reverend Haggler leads the townsfolk in a religious revival

Photo Flash: Sherman Playhouse to Open Mystifying Drama DARK OF THE MOON
PatRick Kelly, John Squires, and Kate Morris



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