WOMAN SEEKING Open 11th Season With MARY THE THIRD 11/14
By: Faetra Petillo Nov. 03, 2008
WOMAN SEEKING... a theatre company is pleased to announce open their 11th Season with the production, MARY THE THIRD directed by Katrin Hilbe. MARY THE THIRD, the company’s 19th production, is being produced in New York for the first time since it’s 1923 premiere at the 39th Street theatre – produced by Shubert and starring George Howard and Louise Huff. It ran for 152 performances. The show will play a limited engagement – ten performances only - at West End Theatre (263 W. 86th Street) Performances begin with a preview on Thursday, November 13 and continue until Sunday, December 7. Opening Night is Friday, November 14 at 7:30 pm.
In the dramedy Mary the Third, three generations of “Mary’s” ponder the question--Is there only one love in a lifetime or is “free love” the solution? Rachel Crothers' classic wit and shrewd observations show us that every generation will struggle anew to answer the pesky relationship riddle!Produced in 1923, it is interesting to note how relevant the question remains, and how, 80 years later, we still want to avoid the mistakes of our elders, but continue to let our desires trump our most brilliant thinking.The production features scenic design by Heidi B. Andersson, costume design by Meredith Neal, and lighting design and stage management by Elliot Lanes. Katharina Tapp is the sound designer and GridKid.Mary the Third plays the following schedule:Preview Thursday Nov. 13th @ 7:30pmFriday Nov. 14th 7:30pm opening
Sat. Nov 15th 3pm
Sat. Nov 15th 8:00pm
Sunday Nov 16th 3pm
Monday Nov 17th 7:30pm
Saturday Nov 22nd - 3pm
Sunday, Nov 23rd - 3pm
Friday December 5th 6:30pm
Saturday December 6th 3pm
Sunday December 7th 3pm
BIOGRAPHIESRACHEL CROTHERS (Playwright) (1878–-1958) Not only a playwright, Ms. Crothers was a director, producer, and actor. She was the most consistently successful playwright of her time with many of her plays focusing the audiences' attentions on modern women's issues of equality and choice. After studying acting at the Stanhope-Wheatcroft School and performing professionally for several seasons, Crothers abandoned acting when her first play, Nora (1903), was produced. Plays include: The Three of Us (1906), A Man's World (1910), Young Wisdom (1914), Old Lady 31 (1916), A Little Journey (1918), and 39 East (1919). He and She (1920), Nice People (1921), Mary the Third (1923), Expressing Willie (1924, and produced by Woman Seeking...in 2007), A Lady's Virtue (1925), Venus (1927), Let Us Be Gay (1929), As Husbands Go (1931), and When Ladies Meet (1932). Her last play was Susan and God (1937), describing the problems that ensue when a rich matron discovers religion. During World War I Crothers founded Stage Women's War Relief. She was a consummate craftsman, who, as Howard Taubman noted, "used the stage to articulate the case for woman's freedom. When the battle was won, she did not shrink from poking fun at the liberated woman's pretensions."
like. Woman Seeking... strives to create more opportunities for women to work and thrive in the theater. WOMAN SEEKING... better roles..., more opportunities..., the right to be young..., old..., heavy..., thin..., tall..., short..., a parent..., and everything in between while still being cast in wonderful roles!

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