Arlene Hutton's The Last Train To Nibroc is a simply staged romance fit for Playhouse on Park's intimate theater. This drama hearkens a time when pen and ink was the most prevalent form of communication, chronicling two people's search for happiness in 1940's America. A special Tuesday matinee has been scheduled for May 9 at 2pm. All tickets for this event are priced at $22.50, all seats reserved.
Starring in this production are Lilly Wilton (Playhouse on Park: Maggie, LEND ME A TENOR; Alabama Shakespeare Festival: Luciana THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, First Fairy A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, and Cinderella CINDERELLA; Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey/Next Stage Ensemble: Hermia A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, Elektra THE LIBATION BEARERS) as May and, making his Playhouse on Park debut, Joshua Wills (NY Theater: The Seagull [NY Classical Theatre]. Regional: The Orphan's Home Cycle [Hartford Stage], The Happy Prince [Long Wharf], The Tempest [Capital Classics]. Elm Shakespeare: Macbeth, The Winter's Tale, Hamlet, The Matchmaker. Film/TV: Mindhunter [Netflix/ Dir. David Fincher]) as Raleigh.
Playhouse on Park's co-artistic director and co-founder Sean Harris returns to direct The Last Train To Nibroc. Additionally, Harris collaborated with Hutton on the script for Kissed The Girls And Made Them Cry for Hall High which won Broadway World's Best New Work and was performed in New York City and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Call the box office at 860-523-5900 x10 or visit www.playhouseonpark.org for your tickets today!
The Last Train To Nibroc runs to May 14. Tickets are now on sale, ranging from $25.00-40.00, all seats reserved. Student and Senior Discounts are available. Playhouse on Park is located at 244 Park Road, West Hartford, CT 06119.
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