Vital Theatre Company Presents PERFECT WEDDING 7/8 Thru 8/2

By: Jun. 10, 2009
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VITAL THEATRE COMPANY is pleased to announce its production of PERFECT WEDDING, a the bedroom farce written by Robin Hawdon and directed by TERESA K. POND. The production previews on Wednesday, July 8th at 7 p.m. and opens on July 8th at 7 p.m. Performances run Wednesdays through Sundays at 7 p.m., through Sunday, August 2nd. All tickets are $25.00. For reservations and information, please call (212) 579-0528 or visit www.vitaltheatre.org. THE BLEECKER STREET THEATRE is located at 45 Bleecker Street at Lafayette.

PERFECT WEDDING is a hilarious bedroom farce which tells the story of a bridegroom who wakes on his wedding morning in his own bridal suite to find an extremely attractive naked girl in bed beside him. But in the depths of his post stag-night hangover, he can't remotely remember her, and his bride-to-be is about to arrive any moment. The chaos that ensues reaches nuclear proportions creating a play is that rare combination of both riotous comedy and touching love story.

Playwright Robin Hawdon has had an extremely varied career. From novelist and West End playwright, to soap actor, B movie film star and Hamlet, to director of one of England's foremost theatres (Theatre Royal Bath), his activities have spanned numerous aspects of the arts. His early plays BARN DANCE, THE SECRET and THE HERO were seen at such venues as The Hampstead Theatre and the Edinburgh and Salzburg festivals, and his first major commercial success, THE MATING GAME achieved a long run at London's Apollo Theatre, and has subsequently played in over thirty countries around the world. This was followed by other much performed and published plays such as BIRTHDAY SUITE REVENGE DON'T ROCK THE BOAT and PERFECT WEDDING, and the huge success of DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER (based on an early French play by Marc Camoletti) which ran in the West End for six years, and has played all over America, Australia, Canada and the English speaking world. His most recent play is GOD AND ! STEPHEN HAWKING, about the phenomenal advance of modern science and its effect on traditional philosophical thinking.

Director TERESA K. POND's credits include, in New York: Off-Broadway production of PINKALICIOUS; premiere productions and readings with The Women's Project Theatre, Vital Theatre (PRINCESS OF RIVERSIDE DRIVE, EXTRAORDINARY!), FringeNYC (top award-winner), NYU and Stella Adler Conservatory. Regional productions: at Western Stage Theatre (THE CLEAN HOUSE, NICKEL AND DIMED) and Irvine Studio Theatre (TARTUFFE, MACBETH - L.A. Times review); in Alaska (AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS, WEST SIDE STORY, OF MICE AND MEN), Cyrano's Theatre (SYLVIA AND SHAKESPEARE IN HOLLYWOOD), among others; plus several years directing musicals, opera, and plays as Producing Artistic Director of ACT in Alaska. Member: Lincoln Center Directors' Lab, The Women's Project Directors Forum, and co-director of NewShoe. Teresa is a proud member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers (SSDC).

VITAL THEATRE COMPANY is a community of artists who believe that a shared theatrical experience profoundly affects people's lives. The company creates stories that challenge its audience to ask questions, make discoveries and engage in dialogue. Programming includes Vital Main Stage, which produces work for adults on the main stage, and Vital Signs New Works Festival, a series of one-act plays. Vital Children's Theatre commissions, develops and produces new musicals performed by adults for families. To date the company has seen 28 plays and musicals go on to publication. Vital Theatre Company's Arts in Education Programs have reached over 60 schools and 15,000 students through live performances, post-show workshops and long-term residencies with schools including Fordham School for the Arts, New Explorers High School in the Bronx and Brooklyn Theatre Arts High School.

 



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