East Lynne Theater Company Presents ASL Performance of THE WORLD OF DOROTHY PARKER, 8/26
By: Lauren Wolman Aug. 14, 2011
On Friday, August 26, at 8:30p.m., there will be an American Sign Language Interpretation of "The World of Dorothy Parker" produced by the award winning Equity professional East Lynne Theater Company.
This world premiere is adapted and directed by Gayle Stahlhuth, based on the humorous and touching works of one of America's most beloved writers. The following Dorothy Parker stories are brought to life: "A Telephone Call" (1930), "Here We Are" (1931), "The Lovely Leave" (1943), and other tales and poems by this famous writer who quipped: "Men don't make passes at girls who wear glasses."Since its founding in 1980, ELTC's focus has been to produce American plays that were first on Broadway before 1930, but the company has also produced 30 world premiers and 8 New Jersey premieres in its 31-year history. The four ensemble actors were either in last season's ELTC productions of "Berkeley Square" or "The Dictator" and are SuzAnne Dawson, Megan McDermott, Drew Seltzer, and John Cameron Weber. John was also in the recent production of "He and She," and Suzanne, Megan, and Drew will be in the upcoming "Dulcy" in the fall.

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