Clay and Gloria are preparing a family barbecue. Their plans for the evening are disrupted by the unexpected arrival of their son's girlfriend, Evie, who has blood on her neck. Shortly thereafter, they learn that their son, Danny, is missing. Then the parents discover that Danny and Evie have been suspended for bringing a gun to school.
As twilight moves to night, the simmering tensions between parents and teens boil over in the gripping and provocative thriller, Evie's Waltz, a central Ohio premiere written by Columbus native Carter W. Lewis. CATCO will present the play thru March 7, 2010, at the Vern Riffe Center, Studio Two Theater, 77 S High St. The play contains some strong language.
CATCO Artistic Director Geoffrey Nelson described Evie's Waltz as "a taut, contemporary thriller laced with humor, and a must-see for parents and teens. It's a play that people will be talking and arguing about after they leave the theatre." "Seat-squirming tension," says talkinbroadway.com; The New York Times calls Evie's Waltz "a pas de deux of anxious parent and rebellious teenager."
Starring in Evie's Waltz are Mandy Fox (Gloria); Caitlin Morris (Evie); and Ralph Scott (Clay). Fox, a theatre professor at The Ohio State University, recently directed CATCO's critically acclaimed production of The Seafarer and performed as Sister Aloysius in the theatre's spring 2008 production of Doubt. Morris, a recent Otterbein College graduate, is making her CATCO debut in Evie's Waltz. At Otterbein she performed in While We Were Bowling, And Baby Makes Seven and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. Scott recently performed in The Foursome at CATCO and in Noises Off at OSU.
Directing the cast is Ed Vaughan, who has worked in theatre for more than 30 years as an actor, director, stage manager, theater manager, artistic director, producer and acting teacher. At CATCO he has appeared in The Loman Family Picnic, How I Learned To Drive, Dealer's Choice, The Shorts Festival 2000, The Little Foxes, The Homecoming, The Odd Couple, Speed-The-Plow, and The Shorts Festival 2006. He was last seen onstage at CATCO in Cat On A Hot Tin Roof.
CATCO's 2009-10, 26th anniversary season is dedicated to community leaders, Loann Crane, Barbara Fergus and Tom Katzenmeyer. Donors for the season are Limited Brands; the Robert Bartels and Edith Doud Unrestricted Funds of The Columbus Foundation; Nationwide Foundation; Ohio Arts Council, which funds CATCO with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans; and the Greater Columbus Arts Council, which is providing a project support grant for Pierce to the Soul, which will be produced April 7-25, 2010.
Robin and Peter Hersha are applause sponsors for Evie's Waltz.
About CATCO
CATCO is central Ohio's professional Equity theatre company. Its mission is to produce diverse, high-quality, and exciting theatrical work that celebrates our common humanity. For more information, visit catcoistheatre.org.
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