[NEohioPAL] OPENING FRIDAY: "Belles" at CVLT's River Street Playhouse

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre cvlt at cvlt.org
Thu Aug 9 09:20:11 PDT 2012


  Chagrin Valley Little Theatre


    /Opening this weekend.... /


    BELLES

*Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM
August 10 - 25, 2012
*Chagrin Valley Little Theatre's
River Street Playhouse
56 River Street, Chagrin Falls OH

$10 all seats

*Call 440-247-8955 (Mon-Sat, 1-6 PM)
or visit http://www.cvlt.org/82ndSeason/belles.php 
<http://www.cvlt.org/82ndSeason/belles.php?utm_source=NEOPAL&utm_medium=email>*

*Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades*

Check out photos on our Facebook page 
<https://www.facebook.com/ChagrinTheatre>

Playwright Mark Dunn would like to introduce you to the Walker sisters 
of Tennessee in his comedy, BELLES. Since the death of their father, 
they have spread out across the USA and now reside in Memphis, TN.; 
Philadelphia, PA; Atlanta, GA; Collierstown, MS; Elk Run, WA.; and 
Austin, TX. Over the course of one weekend, the six of them make dozens 
of phone calls to each other, which audiences will be invited to listen 
in on when BELLES opens at CVLT's River Street Playhouse on August 10 
for a three-weekend run.

Peggy, the eldest sister (Yvonne E. Pilarczyk), has become their 
mother's caretaker, and she calls each of her sisters to inform them 
that Mama's been hospitalized after eating some bad tuna. Aneece (Denise 
Larkin), the antisocial banker in Philadelphia, struggles with building 
and maintaining relationships with Mama and her other sisters. Audrey 
(Jenny Barrett) is a fledgling ventriloquist whose life takes a turn for 
the worse when her dummy goes missing. Roseanne (Claudia Lillibridge), a 
minister's wife and mother of two, finds herself in the midst of a 
crumbling marriage. Then there's the sister whose name keeps changing: 
Sherry "Dust" Walker (Sarah Doody), the New Age yoga and tofu-eating nut 
job. Lastly, there's Paige (Macey Staninger), the baby of the family, 
who is a graduate student studying Chaucer with her eyes on "Mr. 
Perfection." Their phone calls lead to comedic and often brutal 
confrontations about the past and present.

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is generously funded by Cuyahoga County 
residents through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture and is supported by the Ohio 
Arts Council.


  CVLT.org - 440.247.8955

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