Freeport Players' SIDE MAN Plays Its Last Weekend, Closes 10/4

By: Oct. 02, 2009
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SIDE MAN by Warren Leight. Upstairs at 140 Main St, Freeport (FREEPORT SQUARE building)
October 2-4, 2009 Friday & Saturday 7:30pm; Sunday matinee 2pm

Directed by Sara Stelk, featuring Paul Menezes, Chris Hoffman, Julia Langham, Andrea Myles-Hunkin, Hugh Barton, Barry Ribbons, and David Barham

"An atmospheric memory play, SIDE MAN spans three decades [1950s-80s] in the life of a Manhattan musician. Playwright Warren Leight, whose father was a sideman, incisively captures the pulse and climate of the New York jazz scene, with crisp dialogue and clearly drawn characters. What appears on the surface to be a familiar domestic drama subtly reflects the passing of an era with persuasive insight... The joy and despair of the musicians is skillfully illustrated." --Variety
Drama with a sense of humor, fascinating characters and a compelling story bring the off-stage world of the jazz side man to life.
Tickets $16 ($12 seniors/students); available online, at The Community Center Thrift Shop and at the door.

Contains adult language and situations
* We're sorry. This venue has no elevator or handicap access.

Visit Freeport Players at www.fcponline.org for more information or to purchase tickets online.

 



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