<div dir="ltr"><font size="4"><span style="background-color:rgb(238,238,238)"><b><font size="4"><span style="background-color:rgb(238,238,238)"><b> <font size="6"><span class="">Gilda</span> <span class="">Shedstecker</span> Presents! </font></b></span></font><font size="6">Two final performances of a wickedly funny baby</font></b><font size="6"><span></span></font></span></font><br>
<br>Canton
OH - There are good parents and there are bad parents,
and then there are John and Helen Dingleberry. Too polite to peek to
see if their new baby is a boy or girl, they have no sense of
appropriate care for a child. Thank goodness for the help of Nanny, who
descends to offer guidance and salad Niçoise. Baby’s childhood is
fraught with kidnap attempts, boys with sticks, and encounters with
buses as neighbors and teachers debate about whether help is necessary.<br>
<br><font size="4"><span class="">Gilda</span> <span class="">Shedstecker</span> Presents! <i><b>Baby with the Bathwater</b></i> by Christopher
Durang</font>, a wacky comedy about surviving those parents who love very
badly. Ridiculously funny, the play is reminiscent of Saturday Night
Live in its prime, and satirizes parenting and society’s role in
acknowledging a child in need. Director Doug Tennant, who was a foster
parent for over 10 years, recognizes in the characters of John and Helen
those parents who fail to make positive choices to learn good skills,
and in the character of Nanny, both the good and bad aspects encountered
in the child welfare system. The message is biting, but side-splitting
as well! And the play is affirming: although it’s better to raise a
healthy child than to fix a broken adult, any baby can grow up to <span class="">shed</span>
his skirt and be happy, in spite of those who meant well.<br>
<br>Audiences are in stitches over Jacki Dietz as Helen, Dan Fritz as John, and Tammy Zinkhon
Hyde as Nanny, and Lauren Syverson as Cynthia, with hysterical appearances by Linda Alexander-Radak, Patrice Rittenhouse, Ellen
Fox, Bridget Bazzinotti, Robin Wilson and David Bowen. And Roman
Feemster as the Baby. <br>
<br><font size="4">Remaining performances are August 23 and 24</font> at the Kathleen Howland
Theater, 324 Cleveland Ave NW, Canton. Shows are 8:00 pm and
recommended for mature audiences. Tickets are $10.00 each and can be
purchased at 2nd April Galerie, by calling <a href="tel:330-451-0924" value="+13304510924" target="_blank">330-451-0924</a> or online at <a href="http://secondapril.org" target="_blank">secondapril.org</a>. Visit <a href="http://gildashedstecker.com" target="_blank">gildashedstecker.com</a> for more information.<br>
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