March 5, 2008

Ron Harwood's Quartet Opens at the Walnut Street Theatre's Studio 3 on March 27, 2008


 

“Art is meaningless unless it makes you feel.”

The Walnut’s Independence Studio on 3 Presents Ron Harwood’s

QUARTET

 

PHILADELPHIA, PA: The Walnut Street Theatre’s 2007-2008 Independence Studio on 3 season continues with Quartet, a wickedly funny and joyous play about the eccentricities of age, art and the celebratory power of the human spirit. Written by Academy award-winning author and playwright Ronald Harwood, Quartet starts on March 25, opens on March 27 and closes on April 13.

 

Cecily (Drucie McDaniel), Reggie (Tom Markus) and Wilfred (John Peakes) are former opera stars living out their golden years in a English countryside home for retired performers. The one event everyone in the home looks forward to is the October 10th concert to celebrate the birthday of Giuseppe Verdi. This year’s concert is going to be a little different, however. The threesomes’ best laid plans are thrown into disorder with the arrival of Ms. Jean Horton (Wendy Scharfman). Jean, the biggest opera star to ever come to stay at the home, is instantly recruited into the proceedings, whether she wants to be a part of things or not.  As the concert approaches, the foursome embarks on a plan guaranteed to make this birthday concert one for the ages. Tensions mount, doubts arise and old hurts resurface…but at the end of all things the show must go on! With a bit of luck and a little ingenuity, this quartet will bring down the house.

 

Playwright Ronald Harwood is one of the most accomplished and critically celebrated of all contemporary dramatists. He has spent the majority of his career dividing his time between prolific careers as a playwright, scriptwriter for theatrical films, and author of teleplays. Among his many accomplishments, he won his first Oscar for scripting Roman Polanski's period drama The Pianist (2002), adapted Gabriel García Márquez's beloved novel Love in the Time of Cholera (2007) and adapted quadriplegic Jean-Dominique Bauby's memoir The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. His work on that film scored him his third nomination from the Academy for Best Adapted Screenplay.

 

The Cast of Quartet consists of four actors very familiar to Walnut audiences. Drucie McDaniel (Cicily Robson) was last seen on stage at the Walnut in the Studio 3 production of Moll. Other Philadelphia productions include shows at the Wilma, Interact, 1812 and Delaware Theatre Co. among others. Tom Markus (Reginald Paget) performed in the Walnut’s 2006 Studio 3 production of Enigma Variations, and directed last year’s taut production of Bookends. John Peakes (Wilfred Bond) endeared himself to Walnut audiences as Officer Krupke in West Side Story and as theatre producer Abner Dillon in 42nd Street. Wendy Scharfman (Jean Horton) rounds out the cast, having recently played the formidable Mrs. Graves in the Walnut’s 2007 production of Enchanted April. Together this talented foursome makes beautiful music together.

 

Directing Quartet is Walnut Street Theatre veteran Malcolm Black. Malcolm’s experience ranges all across the United States and elsewhere. Opera is a subject near to Malcolm’s heart, as his early days in the theatre were spent working for the world renowned Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. His extensive credits at the Walnut include Damn Yankees, The Constant Wife, Trying, last season’s Enchanted April,, and Morning’s At Seven for the Walnut Street Theatre Company’s first-ever season 25 years ago. He is joined in this endeavor by Set Designer Glen Sears (Natural History, Flight: A Musical Journey with David Jackson, A Christmas Carol), Lighting Designer Shon Causer (Mr. Bailey’s Minder, Vivien, Greater Tuna) Costume Designer Colleen Grady (West Side Story, Peter Pan, many others) and Sound Designer Ryk Lewis (Peter Pan, Man of La Mancha, Carousel, and Of Mice and Men).

 

Season sponsors for the 2006-2007 Independence Studio on 3 Season are The Independence Foundation, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, and Macy’s East. Media season sponsors are digphilly.com, Metro and WRTI Radio. Tickets are $28 and are now available at 215-574-3550 or 215-336-1234. Tickets are also available at WalnutStreetTheatre.org or Ticketmaster.com.

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JUST THE FACTS:

 

WHAT:                       QUARTET

                                    By RONALD HARWOOD

 

WHEN:                      March 25 – April 13, 2008

                                    Press Opening: Thursday, March 27 @ 7:30pm

 

WHERE:                   Walnut Street Theatre, Independence Studio on 3

                                    825 Walnut Street, Philadelphia

 

WHO:                         Director: MALCOLM BLACK
Set Design: GLEN SEARS
Lighting Design: SHON CAUSER
Costume Design: COLLEEN GRADY

Sound Design/Composer: RYK LEWIS
Stage Manager: SARA MAY

 

CAST:                        Cecily Robson………..DRUCIE MCDANIEL

                                    Reginald Paget………….….TOM MARKUS

                                    Willard Bond……………..…JOHN PEAKES

                                    Jean Horton………..WENDY SCHARFMAN

 

TICKETS:                 $28

CURTAIN:                Tuesday-Sunday, 7:30PM; Saturday and Sunday at 2:30PM

 

PHONE:                    Tickets/Info 215-574-3550 or 215-336-1234

WEBSITE:                www.WalnutStreetTheatre.org or Ticketmaster

 

The actors and stage managers employed in this production are members of
Actors' Equity Association, the professional union of actors and stage managers.

 


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