Joie de Théâtrale with The New Voice Project will close the NYC Premiere of "Limonade Tous les Jours," a romantic comedy (in english), written by Charles L. Mee, and directed by Diana Basmajian on April 18th. The show had a limited-run at The Cell Theatre in Chelsea.
Set in Paris, Limonade Tous les Jours is a delightful & sparkling romantic comedy that tells the story of an American man who meets a French woman in a cafe. Both of them are recovering from recent ruined love relationships. They spend the day wandering through the city together, and speak of all the reasons why they shouldn't fall in love. And so of course, they do.
Limonade Tous les Jours' cast includes
Austin Pendleton (film, TV, stage, director, playwright, actor),
Eleanor Handley (Hudson Valley Shakespeare, Arts
Center of Coastal Carolina, New School for Drama) and Anton Briones (Seussical with TheatreWorks).
"I do love this play of
Charles Mee's. I think it's one of his very best, out of a vast and to me glorious body of work," said
Austin Pendleton "It's completely knowing and sophisticated about its wonderfully tricky subject - the romance between an older American man and a fabulously complicated young French woman, in Paris - and yet, under Diana's direction, it's as free and innocent as an unmuddied French fountain. And playing it with
Eleanor Handley, is a joyous experience."
"We're thrilled to present this play and our amazing cast at The Cell Theatre in Chelsea," said director
Diana Basmajian. "With universal themes of love and companionship, presented with humor and heart, we're sure audiences will delight in seeing this show. Plus how exciting to have the first pairing of two NY theatre legends - Pendleton and Mee."
Charles L. Mee is a popular and contemporary American playwright, historian and author known for his collage-like style of playwriting that utilizes radical reconstructions of found texts. Among other awards,
Charles Mee is the recipient of a lifetime achievement award in drama from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, two OBIE Awards (Vienna: Lusthaus (1986) and Big Love (2002)), PEN/
Laura Pels Foundation Award for Drama, and the Fisher Award given by the
Brooklyn Academy Of Music. Mee's many works include Fire Island, Summertime, Belle Époque, Café le Monde, The Four Seasons, Memory Palace, and Night and Day. Limonade Tous les Jours has been hailed by critics as one of Mee's most accessible works. More info. available at
www.CharlesMee.org.
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