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Woman In Mind

Sierra Madre Playhouse
( 05/25/2012 - 07/07/2012 )
Running Time: 2 hours

Susan has two families, two gardens, two lives. In one, she is married to a debonair husband, has a delightful brother, and a beautiful and devoted daughter. In the other, she is married to a bland clergyman, her dotty sister-in-law lives with them, and her son is difficult and distant. Only one of these families is real… and it’s driving her mad. This twisted comedy with a twist is by Alan Ayckbourn, one of Britain’s most acclaimed playwrights.

Tickets

This production closed on 07/07/2012

Schedule

Friday/Saturday 8 pm, Sunday 2:30 pm

Venue Information

Sierra Madre Playhouse
87 W. Sierra Madre Blvd, Sierra Madre, CA 91024 (map)
Box Office 626 - 355-4318
On street parking and public parking lot behind Playhouse off Auburn Street

Directors / Designers

Lindsay Faye Producer
Brian Dolan Producer
Elizabeth Stoltz Producer
Allen Golden Producer
Estelle Campbell Executive Producer
Christian Lebano Director
Kristin Weber Stage Manager
Matthew G Hill Scenic Designer
Liz Nankin Costume Designer
Sammy Ross Lighting Designer
Barry Schwam Sound Designer
Daniel Armas Prop Designer
Philip Sokoloff Press Agent
deborah Ross-Sullivan Dialect Coach
Peter Simpson Cook Graphic Designer
Daniel Armas Assistant Stage Manager

Cast

Sharon Sharth Susan
Anne Etue Muriel
David Hadinger Gerald
Nathan Hertz Rick
Victoria J Mayers Lucy
Angus McEwan Tony
Rees Pugh Andy
Dan Wingard Bill
Kiley Eberhardt Lucy (understudy) - understudy
Patrick McMahon Andy & Tony (understudy) - understudy

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Reviews

LA Times (read review)
this lusciously designed, sharply directed revival accomplishes its psychedelic goal. - Margaret Gray

LA Weekly (read review)
Director Christian Lebano and a flawless ensemble mount a ravishing revival (on Matthew G. Hill's cl - Staff Writer

Backstage (read review)
Christian Lebano’s staging benefits from the assured acting of his well-chosen cast and a style that - Eric Marchese