TheatreWorks New Milford will be presenting legendary actress Lynn Redgrave's playwriting debut, SHAKESPEARE FOR MY FATHER, with assistance from her immediate family: son Ben Clark, daughter Annabel Clark, and Mr. Clark's wife, Neva.
TheatreWorks New Milford will be presenting legendary actress Lynn Redgrave's playwriting debut, SHAKESPEARE FOR MY FATHER, with assistance from her immediate family: son Ben Clark, daughter Annabel Clark, and Mr. Clark's wife, Niva.
TheatreWorks New Milford will be presenting legendary actress Lynn Redgrave's play writing debut, Shakespeare for My Father, with assistance from her immediate family: son Ben Clark, daughter Annabel Clark, and Mr. Clark's wife, Neva
TheatreWorks New Milford will be presenting legendary actress Lynn Redgrave's playwriting debut, SHAKESPEARE FOR MY FATHER, with assistance from her immediate family: son Ben Clark, daughter Annabel Clark, and Mr. Clark's wife, Neva.
To launch its 42nd season,
TheatreWorks New Milford is proud to present the Winner of the 2007 Pulitzer
Prize for Drama, RABBIT HOLE, by David Lindsay-Abaire. The show opens
February 20, at 8 p.m., for a four-week run.
RABBIT HOLE charts the journey of Becca and Howie Corbett, a
typical, suburban couple from Westchester County whose world is turned
upside down in the wake of a life-shattering accident. Without
sentimentality or mawkishness, Lindsay-Abaire weaves a simple and honest
tale of loss filled with brilliant dialogue, all-too-familiar characters,
unexpected laughter, and an overriding sense of hope for Becca and Howie's
uncertain future.
To launch its 42nd season,
TheatreWorks New Milford is proud to present the Winner of the 2007 Pulitzer
Prize for Drama, RABBIT HOLE, by David Lindsay-Abaire. The show opens
February 20, at 8 p.m., for a four-week run.
RABBIT HOLE charts the journey of Becca and Howie Corbett, a
typical, suburban couple from Westchester County whose world is turned
upside down in the wake of a life-shattering accident. Without
sentimentality or mawkishness, Lindsay-Abaire weaves a simple and honest
tale of loss filled with brilliant dialogue, all-too-familiar characters,
unexpected laughter, and an overriding sense of hope for Becca and Howie's
uncertain future.