THE VIOLET HOUR Plays South Bend Civic Theatre, 9/28-10/7
A serious new comedy, The Violet Hour uses captivating issues – fate, assimilation, the way the present misreads the past – as its punch lines. Setting the play in 1919, playwright Richard Greenberg uses the emotional distance of “a period piece“ to dissect our modern sensibilities. What ugly truths hide just below the lies we tell others (and ourselves)? Director Aaron Nichols and a stellar cast bring this new play to life in its regional premiere from Sept. 28 – Oct. 7.
Known best for his Tony-winning paean to baseball, “Take Me Out,” Greenberg has quietly become one of our generation’s most respected playwrights. Sparkling dialogue, arch wit and a generous helping of social commentary have led critics to compare Greenberg with Noel Coward and Terrance McNally.
Director Nichols leads Steven Cole, Laurisa LeSure, Brad Mazick, Joshua Napierkowski, and Kaylee Ross in this intriguing and surprising play.

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