The Theater Project to Present Three School-Centered Plays Next Month
By: BWW News Desk Sep. 26, 2014
The Theater Project may be on a mission to find out whether there's a limit to the number of roles one actor can play in a single production. Each of the next three plays presented by The Theater Project will challenge a cast member's metamorphosis quotient. The first show, RUSH LIMBAUGH IN NIGHT SCHOOL (October 2 - 5) is a fantasia about a famous conservative talk show host's foray into liberal land and Greenwich Village. In this one man epic, local favorite Harry Patrick Christian plays "the great man from the right" and transforms into 25 of the "lefties" he encounters on his journey. MRS. MANNERLY (October 9 -- 12) is playwright Jeffrey Hatcher's semi - autobiographical retelling of the etiquette classes he endured as a boy in Ohio, taught by a lady with a very mysterious past. Jason Gillis plays Jeffrey and each of his little classmates, and Noreen Farley is the mysterious lady. PS 69 - A TEACHER GROWS IN BROOKLN (October 16 - 19) will feature its author, Susan Jeremy, portraying the teachers, administrators, parents and students she encountered on her way to becoming an educator. Ms. Jeremy takes the audience through the bureaucratic mazes and chaotic corridors of the New York City school system, illustrating the ironies and absurdities teachers encounter daily. Ms. Jeremy has performed this acclaimed one-woman show throughout the United States and Europe. "New Jersey seemed like the next logical step, " she commented. The New York Times said: "Ms. Jeremy slips seamlessly in and out of 24 roles."

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