Stage West's THE REAL THING is currently running through Sunday, April 29. Check out their trailer featuring clips from the show and reviews below.
The Real Thing is directed by Jim Covault. Chuck Huber, whose Stage West roles include Bertie Wooster in Jeeves in the Morning, will play Henry, while Dana Schultes, last on our stage as Myra in Talking Pictures, will play Annie. Their erstwhile spouses Charlotte and Max will be played respectively by Emily Scott Banks and Andy Baldwin, whose recent roles include Robert In Boeing, Boeing at Circle Theatre. Joshua Buehler, who appeared as Scott in The Sports Page, will play Billy, while Mikaela Krantz will appear as daughter Debbie. And making his Stage West debut, as Brodie, is Eric Dobbins, recently seen as Tim in Theatre Arlington's Noises Off.
The set will be designed by Jim Covault. Costume design will be again be handled by Michael Robinson and Dallas Costume Shoppe, who provided costumes for several Stage West shows, including our productions of The Sports Page, New Jerusalem and Arms and the Man. Michael O'Brien will design the lighting, with set décor and props by Lynn Lovett.
Performance times will be Thursday evenings at 7:30, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00, with Sunday matinees at 3:00. The opening night reception will be Saturday, March 31. Ticket prices range from $26 to $30, with discounts for students and seniors. Pay What You Can performances will be Sunday, April 1 and Thursday, April 5. Food service is available 90 minutes prior to performances (reservations are necessary), and all Friday nights after March 30 will feature the $38 Prix Fixe Special. Reservations and information are available through the Box Office (817-784-9378), or on the website, www.stagewest.org.
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