Monday, March 17, 2008

St. Teresa Benedicta a Cruce

FAVOR at Villagers Theatre

Villagers Theatre
415 Demott Lane
Somerset, NJ 08875

THE BLACK BOX SERIES PROUDLY PRESENTS

THE WORLD PREMIERE OF

FAVOR

by D. Ferrara

Edith Stein's journey from Jewish professor to Catholic saint

Directed by Catherine Rowe Pherson
Assistant Directed by Rob Pherson
Produced by Roz Wroblewski
Lighting Design by Elyse Halloran
Stage Manager Melissa Leshchanka

CAST
Neil Fasolino as Phillip McConnaghie
Cody Dalton as Edith Stein
Tom Stevenson as Cardinal Ricondardi/Father Mantacle
Mike Levine as Cardinal Bernelli/Edmund Husserl
Ruth Neaveill as Rachel Rosenthal
Lona Alpert as Mathilde Messcheph
James Boyd as Brunhill/Gabriel/Reinach/Weiners

PERFORMANCE DATES
February 29 thru March 15, 2008
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM
Sunday, March 9 at 2:00 PM
TICKETS
$12.00 per person
Call (732) 873-2710 for information or
Reserve Tickets at http://www.villagerstheatre.com

Friday, December 29, 2006

Villagers Theatre
415 Demott Lane
Somerset, NJ 08875
New Playwrights Series 2007
JOEY’S LAST MEAL by Henry Meyerson of Hoboken, NJ
February 5 at 8:00 p.m.
On death row, a prisoner’s refusal to eat his last meal leads to madcap patter, a beating and surprising relationship revelations.
POSTED UP by Steven A. Shapiro of South Amboy, NJ
February 12 at 8:00 p.m.
A basketball star sentenced to community service in a dialysis center learns a thing or two from the elderly patients.
RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT TIME by Lia Romeo of New Brunswick, NJ
February 19 at 8:00 p.m.
In this cynical adult romance, a divorced novelist agrees to marry a jilted heiress, which leads to entanglements with her mother, her ersatz fiancé and his ex-wife.
NECESSARY GEOGRAPHY by Robin Rice Lichtig of West Milford, NJ
February 26 at 8:00 p.m.
The early life of Marjory Stoneman Douglas (20th century environmentalist) is plagued by a manic-depressive mother, eccentric grandparents and aunt, and the call of the Native American spirit of the Everglades.
FREE ADMISSION

Friday, October 27, 2006

Off-Broadstreet Dessert Theatre
5 S. Greenwood Avenue
Hopewell, NJ 08525
(609) 466-2766

Presents

GREETINGS

by Tom Dudzick

Directed by Bob Thick

CAST
Geoffrey Barber
Laura Chaneski
Doug Kline
Matt Lafargue
Catherine Rowe
Treat yourself (and your friends, family, colleagues) to scrumptious desserts
and a delightful holiday comedy with a warm-hearted spiritual message

Performances November 3 through December 16
Friday and Saturday nights, dessert at 7:00, curtain at 8:00
Sunday afternoons, dessert at 1:30, curtain at 2:30
Prices (which include dessert & coffee, the show and NJ sales tax)
$25.50 Fridays and Sundays
$27.25 Saturdays
$23.75 for Senior Citizens on Sundays

Monday, September 18, 2006

Headshot by Kevin Hersh



Aaron Wexler, Brian Bara, George Hartpence and Catherine Rowe

in

AN INSPECTOR CALLS

Friday, September 15, 2006

AN INSPECTOR CALLS

SHAKESPEARE ’70, INC.
In association with
The College of New Jersey
Presents
J.B. Priestley’s haunting thriller
AN INSPECTOR CALLS
Directed by Carol Thompson
Performances September 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 & 30, 2006 at 8 pm
Matinee Performance September 24, 2006 at 2 pm
At the Don Evans Black Box Theater, Kendall Hall
The College of New Jersey
Route 31, Trenton, NJ
Tickets $6 (Students), $10 (Seniors & Faculty) & $12 (Adults)
No credit cards accepted
For information visit www.shakespeare70.org
Or call (609) 882-5979
CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE
Edna, the Maid – Susan Blair
Arthur Birling – Brian Bara
Sheila Birling – Cat Miller
Gerald Croft - Glenn Calhoun
Sybil Birling – Catherine Rowe
Eric Birling – Aaron Wexler
Inspector Goole – George Hartpence