Town Players to Stage TOM, DICK AND HARRY, Begin. 9/14

By: Aug. 11, 2013
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Continuing a long-standing tradition, Town Players is pleased to announce the opening of another fast-paced British farce, TOM, DICK AND HARRY on Saturday, September 14 at The Little Theatre. (The show is opening on a Saturday due to the observance of Yom Kippur on Friday, September 13.)

In this hilarious tale of three brothers, Tom Kerwood (Nick Kaye, Bethel) and his wife Linda (Angela Bowman, Carmel NY) are preparing to adopt a baby. Naturally, they are anxious to impress Mrs. Potter from the adoption agency (Barbara Disraeli, Brewster NY) who is due to inspect their home and lifestyle to confirm that they will make suitable parents. Unfortunately for the couple, Tom's brothers Dick (ChristopherCooney, Monroe) and Harry (Bob Filipowich, Fairfield) complicate matters with Dick's stash of contraband liquor and cigarettes and Harry's bag of body parts littering the home. Add to that a gaggle of political refugees and Tom and Linda's dreams of parenthood threaten to come crashing down around them.

The talented cast is rounded out by Kiersten Henry (Brewster NY), Daniel J. Mulvihill, Jr. (Bethel), Stephen Ross (New Milford) and Tom Torpey (Stratford).

Written by the masters of British farce Ray Cooney and his son Michael, TOM, DICK AND HARRY is guided by the sure-handed direction of Gene Golaszewski of Brookfield. In addition to Golaszewski, the production crew includes producers Lynn Alexander (Southbury) and Tracy Nashel (Newtown), stage manager Christine Mitchell (Southbury), lighting designer Nick Kaye and set designer/builder Timothy Huebenthal (Southbury).

Stage Scene LA says TOM, DICK AND HARRY "is likely to delight and satisfy audiences hungry for an evening of laughs."

TOM, DICK AND HARRY runs September 14 - October 5. Curtain times are 8 PM Fridays and Saturdays, with 2 PM matinees on September 15, 22 & 29. NOTE: Friday, September 20 is a sold out benefit performance.

Tickets are $20; $15 for matinee performances.



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