Don't miss the B Street Theatre's latest mainstage show, the new comedy MENDING FENCES by Norm Foster. Audiences and critics alike are laughing with delight and enjoying this very funny and sweetly poignant new play, receiving it's US Premiere right here in Sacramento. Call to get your tickets today by calling our box office at 916-443-5300.
A poignant comedy from the playwright of Drinking Alone, The Motor Trade and The Melville Boys. Harry Sullivan hasn't seen his son Drew in thirteen years. And now Drew is coming to Harry's Saskatchewan ranch for a visit. Mending Fences tells the story of two men who are too stubborn to give in to feelings of the heart. Starring Phil Cowan, Stephanie McVay and Michael Navarra, directed by Elisabeth Nunziato.
PLEASE NOTE: This show contains mature content and is recommended for ages 16 and up.
MENDING FENCES:
Playing through Mar. 1
SHOWTIMES:
Tuesday @ 6:30
Wednesday @ 2pm & 6:30pm
Thursday @ 8pm
Friday @ 8pm
Saturday @ 5pm & 9pm
Sunday @ 2pm
BOX OFFICE:
(916) 443-5300
B Street Theatre | 2711 B Street | Sacramento | CA | 95816Phil Cowan - [Harry]
Phil Cowan spent 19 years in morning radio as one half of "The Paul & Phil Show" on Y92.5 (KGBY-FM) with his friend and partner Paul Robins. After going solo as a talk show host at AM sister Talk 650, KSTE, Clear Channel station management showed him the door last November, and he spent the last eleven months sitting in a dark room in his Folsom home, waiting for a call from B Street Theatre Producing Artistic Director Buck Busfield. To his endless delight, Buck finally called in October. Phil attended CSU, Sacramento, and has appeared in four other B Street productions, A Couple of Blaguards (twice), The Melville Boys, Paul Robins' The Good Guy, and most recently Conor McPherson's The Seafarer. He has been happily married to Kathleen for 25 years, and is a proud father of four.
Stephanie McVay - [Gin]
Stephanie is thrilled to be again on the B Street Theatre stage after her roles as Toots in Hear the Grass Grow, Maryjohnny Rafferty in A Skull In Connemara and as Sister Elizabeth in The Book of Liz. Previously she was seen in Juno and the Paycock, and has had the pleasure of performing in several other B Street Theatre productions: The Underpants, Canterville Ghost, Red Herring and Wonderful World. Since moving to Los Angeles in 2005, she has landed two great agents and is auditioning for great projects. In the meantime, she just wrapped the indie film "Say Hello to Stan Talmadge" starring Gary Cole and Jennifer Coolidge. "Passions," the soap opera, was her Los Angeles debut in television. Stephanie can be seen in HBO's "True Blood," ABC's "Greek," and "In the Motherhood" with Jenny McCarthy. This fall she will be part of Todd Stephen's film "Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild," the sequel to "Another Gay Movie" in which she will play Bonnie, the Mom. Other Stephen films include "Edge of Seventeen" and "Gypsy 83." Other film work included "Elsa Letterseed," "Phoenix" and the short, "Waking Dreams." Thanks for coming to the theatre!
Michael Navarra - [Drew]
Michael is thrilled to make his debut with B Street Theatre. Has has worked regionally with Traveling Jewish Theatre, Word for Word Performing Arts Company, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Z Space Studio, Pacific Repertory Theatre, Sierra Repertory Theatre, Pacific Alliance Stage Company, 6th Street Playhouse, Alter Theater, Central Works, and internationally with Shakespeare A Firenze in Florence, Italy. Film work includes principal roles in the feature films Under One Sun and Never Enough starring Barbara Niven. He also played opposite Derrick O'Connor in the award winning short film The Last Job. Michael teaches acting at Berkeley Repertory Theatre and Napa Valley College. He is a graduate of UC Irvine and earned an MFA in Acting from the University of Washington. For more info, please visit: www.michaelnavarra.com
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