"The World War I Centennial offers us an opportunity to reexamine a period of history that seems absolutely relevant to today," said Sara R. Cureton, Executive Director, New Jersey Historical Commission. "Questions regarding how the U.S. should engage with the rest of the world, the role of women in society, the treatment of immigrants, the nature of modern warfare, and the meaning of patriotism challenged citizens of 1917, just as they bedevil us now. A Year in the Trenches shines a spotlight on how some New Jerseyans confronted these issues and brings us greater understanding of both the past and present. The Historical Commission is delighted to join with the New Jersey State Council on the Arts in exploring this pivotal period of our history through this engaging new play."
Charles Edward Dilkes, who was born in Philadelphia but spent the rest of his life in New Jersey, appears in the play alongside a medley of contemporaries: poet Joyce Kilmer, pilot Kenneth Russell Unger, nurse Amabel Scharff Roberts, "Hello Girl" (switchboard operator) Grace Banker, and other New Jerseyans who went to Europe in 1917, when the United States entered World War I.
"We are proud to co-commission this new play with New Jersey Historical Commission," said Nick Paleologos, Executive Director of New Jersey State Council on the Arts. "Bringing the struggles of the past to life on stage is one of the countless ways that art can bring empathy and understanding to the challenges of the present. And by doing so, it paves the way to a better future."
This reading, with music performed from the period, is directed by Eric Hafen, Artistic Director of the Bickford Theatre in Morristown, NJ. The cast includes two actors who have worked with ELTC in the past, Matt Baxter Luceno and Mike Newman, and three who are new to the company: Laura Chaneski, Ryan Genualdi, and Duncan M. Rogers.
East Lynne Theater Company's Cape May season opens on June 14 with Will Rogers' U.S.A. starring Tom Byrn. For information about mainstage performances, including the special matinee on October 11, touring shows, and other events, call 609-884-5898, e-mail eastlynneco@aol.com, or visit www.eastlynnetheater.org.
Photo courtesy of Virginia Dilkes
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