[NEohioPAL] On Monday, March 7, FIRST MONDAYS poses a question. . .

Jean Seitter Cummins jseitter at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 25 12:33:51 PST 2011


FIRST MONDAYS INVITES YOU TO DISCOVER WHETHER IT REALLY IS “ALWAYS GREENER”
ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THAT MARITAL FENCE

Join us on Monday, March 7, at 7 p.m. at The Alcazar for a reading of
Dorothy Louise’s delightful comedy about two couples poised on the edge of
indiscretion. ALWAYS GREENER features Ursula Cataan, Jeff Grover, Jacqi
Loewy and Tom Woodward in this story of what can happen on that wine-filled
candle-lit night when you glance across the table and see love shining out
of the wrong pair of eyes.

He’s a happily married man, has been, for years. She’s just beginning a new
relationship. Everything’s going well, still she can’t help but wonder . . .
what it might be like . . . would be like. It’s only a thought, of course.
How could it be anything else? They’re all such good friends until that
night when shining-eyed wonder turns to desire. And what about their
partners? The stakes are high. They’re not likely to take this lying down!
Or are they? Things could get very dicey.

Dorothy Louise’s produced works include Cassatt at Playhouse 46 in New York;
What You Will at the Walnut Street Theater in Philadelphia; October Wedding
at Playwrights’ Horizons in New York; and The Green Parrot (a revised
Cassatt) at the Nexus Theater in Atlanta.  She also wrote the 16 episodes of
Center-City Soap, produced by the Philadelphia Company; and the 18 episodes
of Starstuff, produced by WCAU-TV (CBS Philadelphia).

Her work has been supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, the
Hawthornden International Retreat for Writers, the Berrilla Kerr Foundation,
the Tyrone Guthrie Centre, the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, and the
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.  She is an active member of the Dramatists
Guild of America, Inc.  Dorothy is based in the Bronx.  Come and help us
welcome her and her wonderful new comedy to Cleveland.

The historic Alcazar is located at 2450 Derbyshire in Cleveland Heights,
just at the top of Cedar Hill in the Cedar-Fairmount neighborhood. Parking
is available in the street and in the metered lot, just off Cedar Road at
Surrey, across the street from Bruegger’s Bagels.  Admission is $5 at the
door. Call 321-5400 on the day of the reading to arrange handicapped parking
in The Alcazar garage.








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