BWW Review: LAST TRAIN TO NIBROC at Playhouse On Park
Sometimes love is unpredictable. It may come at the strangest moments, when you least expect it - even when you are at your lowest point or have suffered a recent loss. But one thing is certain, when it does come, it is hard to shake and something worth seeing through. Such is the kind of love on display between the two characters in Arlene Hutton's LAST TRAIN TO NIBROC, currently playing at Playhouse on Park in West Hartford.
THE LAST TRAIN TO NIBROC Schedules Special Tuesday Matinee May 9
Arlene Hutton's The Last Train To Nibroc is a simply staged romance fit for Playhouse on Park's intimate theater. This drama hearkens a time when pen and ink was the most prevalent form of communication, chronicling two people's search for happiness in 1940's America. A special Tuesday matinee has been scheduled for May 9 at 2pm. All tickets for this event are priced at $22.50, all seats reserved.
Playhouse on Park Presents Arlene Hutton's THE LAST TRAIN TO NIBROC
Playhouse on Park presents Arlene Hutton's The Last Train To Nibroc, running April 26-May 14. Co-Artistic Director and Co-Founder Sean Harris returns to direct this drama described by the Washington Post as an 'intensely personal, but affecting play providing glimpses of an America weathering a crisis.'
Playhouse on Park Presents Arlene Hutton's THE LAST TRAIN TO NIBROC
Playhouse on Park presents Arlene Hutton's The Last Train To Nibroc, running April 26-May 14. Co-Artistic Director and Co-Founder Sean Harris returns to direct this drama described by the Washington Post as an 'intensely personal, but affecting play providing glimpses of an America weathering a crisis.'
Photo Flash: First Look at Playhouse on Park's LEND ME A TENOR
The Main Stage season at Playhouse on Park resumes with Lend Me A Tenor, a madcap tale of one unforgettable evening at a Cleveland opera house in 1934. When Tito Morelli, the scheduled star tenor, is unexpectedly sidelined, the manager of the theatre, Saunders, pushes his assistant into the spotlight to replace him. What follows is a hilarious case of mistaken identity. Lend Me A Tenor is sure to leave audiences belting out with laughter. Scroll down for a first look at the cast onstage!
Playhouse on Park Presents LEND ME A TENOR, Now thru 2/9
The Main Stage season at Playhouse on Park resumes with Lend Me A Tenor, a madcap tale of one unforgettable evening at a Cleveland opera house in 1934. When Tito Morelli, the scheduled star tenor, is unexpectedly sidelined, the manager of the theatre, Saunders, pushes his assistant into the spotlight to replace him. What follows is a hilarious case of mistaken identity. In what The London Times calls 'a remarkable piece of theatre', Lend Me A Tenor is sure to leave audiences belting out with laughter.
Playhouse on Park to Present LEND ME A TENOR, 1/22-2/9
The Main Stage season at Playhouse on Park resumes with Lend Me A Tenor, a madcap tale of one unforgettable evening at a Cleveland opera house in 1934. When Tito Morelli, the scheduled star tenor, is unexpectedly sidelined, the manager of the theatre, Saunders, pushes his assistant into the spotlight to replace him. What follows is a hilarious case of mistaken identity. In what The London Times calls 'a remarkable piece of theatre', Lend Me A Tenor is sure to leave audiences belting out with laughter.
Jackie Hoffman and Elizabeth Hagstedt to Appear in The RAs
Jackie Hoffman, currently appearing on Broadway as Grandma Addams in The Addams Family, and Elizabeth Hagstedt, who appeared as Mrs. Lovett, Pirelli and the Beggar Woman in the national tour of John Doyle's production of Sweeney Todd, are among the cast of The RAs, a new web drama about a group of juniors at a performing arts college who come of age in 1999.