Actors’ NET Pushes Opening of A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN to 4/23

By: Apr. 12, 2010
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The scheduled April 16 opening of the Actors' NET of Bucks County production of Eugene O'Neill's masterwork A Moon for the Misbegotten is being postponed by a week due to illness, Actors' NET General Manager Joe Doyle has announced.

"Due to the unexpected illness of the actor playing the James Tyrone, one of our leads, we must now open the show April 23 for a two-weekend run, rather than the originally scheduled three," Doyle said. "The unexpected loss of several days of rehearsal time makes the one week postponement necessary. We will attempt to contact those who already reserved for the first weekend to reschedule them and thank all in advance for their understanding in this matter.

"While we hope to extend the run in May to a third weekend," Doyle said, "we first need to check the schedules of the large cast rehearsing our next scheduled offering, Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, to see if all can commit to pushing that run back an entire week to accommodate the change. A Moon for the Misbegotten is now scheduled to run April 23 - May 2. Naturally, we will release further information as soon as possible."

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