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PAST PRODUCTIONS
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September 1- September 18, 2005
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LETTICE & LOVAGE
by Peter Shaffer |
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Lettice Douffet is theatrical and eccentric. Employed as a tourist guide in a stately home, she embellishes its dull history and is fired by stuffy Preservation Trust official, Lotte Schoen. But something about Lettice intrigues Lotte and she visits her in her
" ... an entertaining production of a modern British classic .... (Ms Medlin) gives a subtle as well as a strong performance ... Darryl Clement's massive Tudor mansion has some intriguing tricks up its sleeve ... " Lawson Taitte, The Dallas Morning News " ... a classy production ..." Perry Stewart, Fort Worth Star-Telegram "Birch is delightful." Arnold Wayne Jones, Dallas Voice "What’s so winning about the play is its refusal to be uncivilized. Sue Birch and Pem Price Medlin play off each other with energy and wit in portraying the blossoming friendship of two older women. The play rests so much on their talents that it would be easy to overlook the fine work of David M Dixon and Charli Armstrong, both of whom add strongly to the performance." Glenn Arbery, Park Cities People CAST MUSIC USED IN THIS PRODUCTION * Member of Actors' Equity Association |
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