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Photo Flash: First Look at JAKE'S WOMEN at Two Muses Theatre

By: Nov. 14, 2014
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Two Muses Theatre, whose mission is to provide opportunities for women in theatre, brings Neil Simon and a whole lot of women back with Simon's semi-autobiographical Jake's Women. Two Muses opened its doors in 2011 with the female version of The Odd Couple by Neil Simon, and tonight, November 14 through December 7, they will present another hilarious foray into the world of modern relationships by the popular playwright. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!

In an age where our phones answer all our questions, and blogs, vlogs, tweets and instagrams tell an entire story, the allure of an actual paperback novel may be becoming a thing of the past. How does an author struggling with a drowning marriage find inspiration to continue writing his next masterpiece? This is the question posed in Jake's Women by Neil Simon. The play follows established author Jake as he calls upon the important women in his life (past, present, living and dead) to shed some light on his current predicament and offer guidance to finish his Magnum Opus and maybe find some happiness along the way. Director, Bailey Boudreau of Ferndale, comments: "This is more than just a funny Neil Simon show. It's a heartwarming and moving play about letting go of the past and embracing the present."

Produced on Broadway in 1992 with Alan Alda in the title role, Jake's Women has the typical Neil Simon appeal, with lots of heart and laughs, but Boudreau updates the play to the digital age, creating a fresh and resonating version. This production features Robert Hotchkiss (Bloomfield Hills) as Jake, and Two Muses again hits their mission statement in full stride employing a cast of seven of Jake's women: Amy Morrisey (Northville) as his wife, Meredith Deighton (Rochester) as his late wife, real-life mother/daughter team Barbie and Charlotte Weisserman (Farmington Hills) play Jake's sister and his daughter at age 12, Egla Kishta (Royal Oak) plays his daughter at age 21, Margaret Gilkes (Farmington Hills) is Jake's therapist, and Luna Alexander (Ferndale) plays a prospective girlfriend.

Advance tickets are $20 for adults and $18 for students and senior citizens (62+). Tickets can also be purchased at the door for an additional $2. Group discounts are also available. Doors open 30 minutes prior to each performance. There is ample free parking and handicap accessibility. For tickets and information, call 248-850-9919 or visit www.twomusestheatre.org.

Photo Credit: Melissa Tremblay of Platinum Imagery

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Standing: Jake''s late wife, Julie (played by Meredith Deighton) Seated: Jake''s daughter, Molly at 21 (Egla Kishta)

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Jake''s daughter Molly at 21 (played by Egla Kishta), Jake (Bob Hotchkiss) and Jake''s daughter Molly at 12 (Charlotte Weisserman)

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Jake (played by Bob Hotchkiss) Jake''s girlfriend Shelia (Luna Alexander) and Jake''s currently-separated wife Maggie (Amy Morrisey)

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Jake''s sister Karen (played by Barbie Weisserman), Jake''s therapist Edith (Margaret Gilkes) and Jake (Bob Hotchkiss)



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