EastLine Theatre in association with Planting Fields Foundation will present Clyde Fitchs turn of the century comedy of manners, The Truth this August.
Commissioned as a companion to the Everett Shinn: Operatics exhibition currently on view through November at Planting Fields, Fitchs 1906 play, The Truth, tells a classic screwball tale of a woman who just cannot stop lying. Performances will take place al fresco on the steps of the west portico of the Gilded Age estate. Scheduled performances are Friday, August 6 and Friday, August 13, 2021. Rain dates are scheduled for Saturday, August 7, and Saturday August 14, 2021. Performances will begin at 6:00PM. Tickets are $32 for Planting Fields members, $40 for non-members. Tickets are available at plantingfields.org/happenings/. More information is available at eastlinetheatre.org or by calling 516-749-5047. The Truth by Clyde Fitch is presented by EastLine Theatre in partnership with the Planting Fields Foundation, directed by Nicole Savin, stage managed by Danny Higgins, and features costumes by Lynn Ciorciari. The cast of The Truth features Aly Kantor, Anna Stacy, Anthony Noto, Bryan Bowie, Gary Tifeld, Julie Fergus, Matt Rosenberg, and Morgan Moffitt.
EastLine Theatre Frequently Asked Questions
What shows are coming up next at EastLine Theatre
An Oresteia, or What We Have Seen by David Bullen (11/6-11/21)
Pride & Prejudice by Kate Hamill (12/4-12/19)
Where is EastLine Theatre located?
EastLine Theatre is at Planting Fields Arboretum, 1395 Planting Fields Road, Oyster Bay.
What shows have played recently at EastLine Theatre
Pride & Prejudice by Kate Hamill (12/4/21-12/19/21)
An Oresteia, or What We Have Seen by David Bullen (11/6/21-11/21/21) The Truth by Clyde Fitch (8/6/21-8/13/21) Romeo & Juliet (6/20/21-8/22/21) Indecent by Paula Vogel (1/11/20-1/26/20) Amadeus by Peter Shaffer (12/7/19-12/21/19) columbinus by P.J. Paparelli and Stephen Karam (11/9/19-11/23/19) Body Awareness by Annie Baker (10/5/19-10/20/19) Shakespeare in Rep: Midsummer and Macbeth (8/9/19-8/25/19) Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, adapted by Bryony Lavery (7/13/19-7/28/19)
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