Joe Piserchio, of West Orange, NJ, leads Breaking Through The Box Theatre Company's production of "Almost, Maine" by John Cariani for a one weekend run beginning February 10th.
In "Almost, Maine", Joe plays Pete, Steve and Phil - three roles in this production ranging from the youngest to the oldest character in the show. Pete, the youngest, is a teenager who is experiencing love for the first time; Steve is a guy who can't feel anything and lives by the word of his brother, Paul; Phil is the oldest character and he is a workaholic which puts a strain on his marriage. "Each of these characters are so different, but I do see myself in all of them," explains Joe. " With Pete, he's a guy who doesn't really know what love is, and at this point in my life I don't really know either. With Steve, he's a very genuine person and wears his heart on his sleeve and I am also guilty of that! Phil is someone who works hard to provide for his family and I can relate to that. I work as hard as I can at every point of my life." Joe handles his triple-casting with tact, determination, and collaboration as he jumps through the hurdles of bringing three distinct characters to live.
Love can strike anyone anywhere, and the small rural town of "Almost, Maine" is no exception. Just as the northern lights in Almost are stunning and unpredictable, so are love and it's after effects. This show by John Cariani follows nine everyday couples as they navigate the joy and terror of falling into- and out of- love. Featured in the cast are Joe Piserchio, Lisa Sims, Amanda Dunsdon, Darin Frank Earl II, Juliana Long, and Dylan Evans. The show is directed by Liz Carlln, and will be presented at the Open Arts stage in Bordertown, NJ.
Performances will begin February 10th at 7pm, February 11th at 2pm, and 7pm, with the run concluding on February 12th at 2pm. Tickets are $25 and are available at the door and online. Student and senior discount tickets are available for $15.
Breaking Through The Box was founded in Summer 2016 with the goal of being a forum for new work to cultivate, as well as a way for old work to be given a new life. "I'm thrilled to be involved with this company and it's inaugural season," Joe remarks. "This company has a really bright future, and I'm really excited to be a part of its first season."
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