Photo Flash: Jonny Orsini Attends DROP DEAD PERFECT

By: Sep. 01, 2015
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DROP DEAD PERFECT, the madcap comedy starring the legendary Everett Quinton returns to the Theatre at St. Clements (423 West 46 Street - between 9th and 10th Avenues) and began previews on Wednesday, August 19th, for a limited eight week engagement. DROP DEAD PERFECT is produced by Penguin Rep Theatre, Morton Wolkowitz,Barbara Freitag and Jamie deRoy. Tickets are $69 and can be purchased by visiting www.dropdeadperfect.com or calling 845-786-2873. Check out a look at the show's recent guest below!

DROP DEAD PERFECT follows Idris Seabright, played by Quinton, a wealthy, eccentric mistress of a Key West cottage who runs her estate with a zany flair. When her beloved ward Vivien decides to abandon the Florida Keys to pursue art in Greenwich Village and Idris'' lawyer becomes alarmingly interested in her investments, her life begins its outrageous downward spiral. After receiving a visit from a mysterious stranger bearing an undeniable resemblance to her long-lost love, she becomes unhinged and her life erupts into over-the-top comic mayhem. The running time for this comedy is 90 minutes with no intermission.

DROP DEAD PERFECT is the ideal vehicle to showcase the talents of Everett Quinton. The show''s Off-Broadway run coincides with the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Theatre of the Ridiculous, the wildly creative theatrical genre that led to the establishment of The Ridiculous Theatrical Company.

About his role as Idris Seabright, the Drama Desk and Obie Award winning actor Quinton says, "She''s a gargoyle of a gal who is murderously psychotic. I can bring so much to the role." Director Joe Brancato describes DROP DEAD PERFECT as "a madcap romp that celebrates and satirizes movie melodramas, with a nod to both Alfred Hitchcockand Carol Burnett."

The adults-only show is laced with double-entendres and homages to 1950s television and Hollywood melodramas. With absurd situations, this over-the-top production is recommended for those who possess a slightly twisted sense of humor and appreciation of slapstick TV comedies such as I Love Lucy and camp horror such as Hush Hush, Sweet Charlotte.

Jason Cruz, Jason Edward Cook, and Timothy C. Goodwin will join Everett Quinton in DROP DEAD PERFECT.

Choreography is by Lorna Ventura. Sets are by James J. Fenton, with lighting by Ed McCarthy, costumes by Charlotte Palmer-Lane and sound by William Neal.

The playing schedule for DROP DEAD PERFECT is as follows: Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7pm, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm with matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 3pm.

Photos Courtesy of Drop Dead Perfect



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