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The Rainbow Theatre Company & Edgemar Center for the Arts Present WHY WE HAVE A BODY, 3/2-4/29

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The Rainbow Theatre Company & Edgemar Center for the Arts present “Why We Have A Body" directed by Tanna Frederick and produced by Alexandra Guarnieri; A comedy by Claire Chafee.

Claire Chafee's elegant comedy is all about love: romantic love, family love, sibling love, lesbian love, sexual love, and the sometimes strange but wonderful things that we do to satisfy our deepest desires and longings. 

Starring Barbara Bain, Tanna Frederick, Cathy Arden & Alexandra Sedrowski, with LIVE MUSIC. The score is recreated live at each performance by five musicians. A mix of jazz, funk, blues and classical music, combined with original sound effects, interacting with the 4 actresses and reacting to the action.

Original music and sound design by Edward Auslender.

 

Band Members:
KYLE O'DONNELL (Saxophonist)
DAVID ABRAMS(Guitarist)
TREVOR STEER (Pianist)
COOPER APPELT (bassist)
ROBERT HUMPHREYS (drummer and percussionist)

Opens: Friday, March 2nd, 2012 through April 29th, 2012
Regular show times: Thurs.- Sat. at 7:30 p.m., Sun. at 5:00 p.m.
Ticket: $34.99. A limited number of seats will be available for each performance at a discounted price just type in BODY
RSVP required: (310) 392-7327.

Lili’s a private eye. Her specialty is divorce cases, investigating adulterous husbands. But Lili herself is having an affair with a married woman, Renee, who is (or was, up until this point) a heterosexual. Lili has a sister, Mary, a career criminal who compulsively robs convenience stores at gunpoint. But Mary is willing to make an effort at having a straight (i.e., non-criminal life). For this, she will have Lili’s assistance. More than anything, Lili and Mary want to be family. But their mother, Eleanor, is forever exploring cultures in some other country or on some other continent. Mary and Lili long for their Mom. Claire Chafee is the playwright. “Why We Have A Body” is her best-known play. It premiered in San Francisco in 1993, when it enjoyed a long run, and was later successfully revived there last year. Ms. Chafee’s other plays include “5 Women on a Hill in Spain,” “Darwin’s Finches,” and “Even Among These Rocks.”

Tanna Frederick directs and portrays Mary. She recently concluded record-breaking long runs on stage in “Sylvia” and “Just 45 Minutes from Broadway” at Edgemar Center, where she also appeared in “Always…But Not Forever.” She also appeared in Robey Theatre Company’s “For The Love of Freedom: Toussaint” and at Skylight Theatre in “A Safe Place.” Her film career includes performances in “Hollywood Dreams,” “Irene in Time,” “Queen of the Lot” and the upcoming “Just 45 Minutes From Broadway,” “The M Word,” and more. She has also been involved with philanthropies ranging from Save Our Surf to the Iowa Film Festival.

Three-time Emmy ® winner Barbara Bain (“Mission: Impossible,” “Space: 1999,” “Richard Diamond, Private Detective”) plays Eleanor. http://www.edgemarcenter.org/events

Theater Fans' Choice Awards
2026 Theater Fans' Choice Awards - Live Stats
Best Direction of a Play - Top 3
1. Duncan MacMillan, Jeremy Herrin - Every Brilliant Thing
18.5% of votes
2. Joe Mantello - Death of a Salesman
18.3% of votes
3. Whitney White - Liberation
10.5% of votes

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