In 1941, a kiss was just a kiss, a sigh was just a sigh, and a sailor and a dame could really fall in love. Then came December 7th and Pearl Harbor. Could love survive the War of the Pacific? The answer is Written In Time, by Dallas playwright Matthew J. Edwards, presented by Rover Dramawerks. Written In Time makes its world premiere at the Cox Building Playhouse (next to the Courtyard Theater), 1517 Avenue H, in Plano, Texas on May 17, 2012 and will run until June 9 with shows starting at 8:00 p.m. Thursday-Saturday evenings, and a matinee at 2:00 p.m. on May 26.
The play tells the story of 1940s-era Angelica Sullivan and her Navy Lieutenant sweetheArt Richard “Stretch” Lucas, through their love letters which are discovered by granddaughter Angie. The play intertwines wartime events with modern-day Angie’s reactions to the story that unfolds between the couple, even as Angie is faced with her own struggle to find love.
Written In Time will be under the direction Carol M. Rice, with Robbi Holman as Assistant Director/ Stage Manager, Jason Rice as Sound Designer/Master Carpenter, Erica Rémi Lorca and Lindsey Humphries as Set Designers. Suzi Cranford will handle costume design, while Shanna Gobin will handle hair/makeup design. Soren Haroldson is the Lighting Designer and Terrie Justus will oversee props.
The Written In Time cast includes:
Richard – Jake Shanahan
Angelica – Kate Werner
Doc – JaRod Warren
Veronica – Jade Reyes
Jimmie – Blake Owen
Rick – J. Kyle Harris
Angie – Lizzie Dunnet
Brad – Young C. Lee
Deb – Jessica Elwell
Mailman/Waiter/Marine/Sailor – J.R. Bradford
For more information about Written In Time and Rover Dramawerks, visit www.RoverDramawerks.com, or www.facebook.com/pages/Rover-Dramawerks/37836115750 and @RoverDramawerks on Twitter.
Tickets are available at the box office one hour prior to performances, or in advance by calling 972.849.0358 or by purchase online at http://www.roverdramawerks.com/04_BuyTickets/04_BuyTickets.php. Ticket prices range from $17.00 for Thursday nights and matinees, to $21.00 on Friday and Saturday nights. Thursday, May 17, is Preview Night and all seats are “pay-what-you-can.”
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