A woman with two husbands, one of whom has fallen in love with someone else, and a twice-scorned woman who is the best friend of the bride. Or is she? These are the people in Lawson Caldwell's Lavender Shore, which offers a gender-bending twist on a comic yet touching tale of true love in 1936 New York high society. Beginning July 27th and directed by Lenny Leibowitz, Lavender Shore will be performed at the MainStage Theater, located at 312 West 36th Street, as part of the 2011 Midtown International Theatre Festival.
New York widow Daphane March has just married businessman Thomas Darrow when she learns her first husband, Harrison Anderson, has been found alive on a deserted island where he and his British butler Gerald have been marooned for the past five years. During their time alone, Harrison and Gerald have fallen in love. Yet society demands Harrison return to his wife and Gerald resume his position as a servant, a proposition Harrison finds awkward and Gerald regards as intolerable. Can "the love that dare not speak its name" survive in a world where rules and convention are all that matter? My Favorite Wife was never like this!
Showtimes for Lavender Shore are:
Wednesday, July 27th at 6pm
Thursday, July 28th at 6pm
Friday, July 29th at 8:30pm
Saturday, July 30th at 2pm
Sunday, July 31st at 4:30pm
Members of the press are invited to all performances. The running time for Lavender Shore is approximately 90 minutes. Tickets: $18.00, $15.00 for students and seniors. Reservations: 866-811-4111 or
www.midtownfestival.org.
Colleen Kennedy* has replaced previously announced cast member
Loni Ackerman, who has dropped out of the show due to scheduling conflicts. Other members of the cast of Lavender Shore are Katie Yamulla*,
Markus Potter* (A Perfect Future), Rachel Claire*, Colin Pritchard*, Alison Phillips,
Marc Geller* (Adjoining Trances) and Patrick
James Lynch*. Managing Producer is Richard Manichello. The production is an Equity approved showcase.
Lawson Caldwell (playwright) has written fourteen full-length and three ten-minute plays, his works having been produced in Germany as well as the United States. This is Lawson's second appearance at the MITF, his play Gentleman's Wish having world premiered there in 2009. The first reading of Lavender Shore took place in 2005 at Actors Theatre of Charlotte. In addition to a reading at the Dramatist Guild of America (NYC), Lavender Shore was a finalist in SNAPFest (Omaha); a semi-finalist in The American Theatre Co-op's Playwriting Contest (La Jolla); and received Honorable Mention in Theatre Resources Unlimited Voices Reading Series (NYC). An Equity Showcase of Lavender Shore was produced at Manhattan Theatre Source in 2007. Recently his play, Waltzing, One, Two, Three was produced in The 5th Annual Notes from the Underground Festival (NYC) and was recognized as one of the Outstanding Plays in the festiva
L. Lawson is also the author of a popular children's book, Colors Belong to Everyone and a member of Dramatist Guild of America, the Chicago Dramatist Playwrights Network and Theatre Resources Unlimited (TRU). www.lawsoncaldwell.com or www.facebook.com/pages/Playwright-Lawson-Caldwell/152790718117003.
Lenny Leibowitz (director) is the founding artistic director for the Off-Broadway Marvell Repertory Theatre. Recent productions for Marvell include The Dybbuk and Blood Wedding. He has also directed at some of the nation's leading regional and Off-Broadway theatres, including the Olney Theatre, the National Players, Boston Playwright's Theatre and New Harmony Theatre, where he was artistic director for four years. New York credits include the world premiere of Making Tracks, which workshopped at the
Joseph Papp Public Theatre and ran Off-Broadway at Rockefeller Center's Taipei Theater. Other regional theatre credits include the Huntington Theatre's Breaking Ground Festival (Boston), and Seattle's
Intiman Theatre. A Philadelphia native, Lenny is a member of the Society of Directors and Choreographers and Actors Equity Association.
The Midtown International Theatre Festival, now in its twelfth year, celebrates the diversity of theatre. The MITF welcomes theatrical storytelling across a broad spectrum of genres, forms, identities, cultures, and appetites. The MITF seeks to nurture these new ideas, perspectives, and stories on its stages, with an eye set on guiding these productions toward future success and longevity. The festival, traditionally held in summer, represents a fantastic, often paradoxical, adventurous and intriguing cross-section of the forefront of the
Theatre World. The MITF proudly hosts production companies from across the country and around the globe, uniting talent in one of the biggest theatre capitals in the world.
John Chatterton created the MITF in 2000, a Midtown alternative to other theatre festivals, as a way to present the finest off-off Broadway talent in convenience, comfort, and safety. In 2008, the Festival added two 99-seat theatres and inaugurated the Commercial Division for upwardly mobile shows with commercial ambitions. For more information, visit www.midtownfestival.org.
* - denotes member of
Actors' Equity
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