[NEohioPAL] Western Reserve Playhouse presents NIGHT WATCH

Marie Dusini mardus at sbcglobal.net
Mon Aug 18 11:53:03 PDT 2008






  
  
                             WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE         PRESENTS ITS FINAL PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON 
  
                                         NIGHT WATCH 
                                            By Lucille Fletcher 
                              Directed by Jonathan Kronenberger 
                        SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 19, 20, 21, 26, & 27TH 
                                SEPT. 12TH IS BOGO NIGHT 
  
Night Watch an outstanding Broadway success, this ingeniously devised thriller builds steadily in menace and suspense until the final, breath stopping moment of its unexpected ending.  “A most superior thriller..which from its first blood curdling scream to its last charming surprise is a first class example of its genre.”--NY Times 
  
Unable to sleep Elaine Wheeler (Sue Jeromson) paces the living room of her Manhattan townhouse, troubled by unsettling memories and fears.  Her husband (Pat Petipas) tries to comfort her, but when he steps away for a moment Elaine screams as she sees (or believes she sees) the body of a dead man in the window across the way.  The police (Irv Korman, Neal Nandi) are called, but find nothing. 
Elaine’s terror grows as she sees another body—this time a woman’s—but by now everyone is skeptical and pays no attention. 
  
Her husband, claiming that she is on the verge of a breakdown calls in a psychiatrist (Steve Harmath) who agrees that Elaine should commit herself for treatment. Then the plot moves quickly and grippingly involving Elaine’s old friend Blanche (JoAnna Bratt) and an inquisitive neighbor who lives next door (Stayce Nabors) and of course the nosy German maid Helga (Glenda Taylor) all contribute to the deepening suspense and mystery of the play as it draws towards its riveting and chilling climax. 
  
Sue Jeromson, Pat Petipas, Neal Nandi, JoAnna Bratt and Glenda Taylor are all new to our stage although they have appeared in many productions at neighboring playhouses.  Irv Korman, Steve Harmath, and Board Members Stayce Nabors and 
Walt Kaminski, in a scene that will lighten all of the tension, return to WRP to our delight and that of our audiences.  Jonathan Kronenberger directs this talented cast. 
  
  
Ticket Prices:           $11.00  Adults     $10.00  Seniors and Students 
Curtain Time:          8:00 pm Fridays & Saturdays   7:30 pm Sunday Sept. 21 
  
The theatre is located at 3326 Everett Rd at the Bath/Richfield township line near Rtes. 217 and 77.  (Exit 143)

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