Written by David Lindsay-Abaire
Directed by Peter Colletto
Playwright David Lindsay-Abaire, the Pulitzer Prize winner for Rabbit Hole and lyricist for Shrek The Musical, has created a sense memory dramedy about two friends from South Boston who date briefly in high school and then grow up and go their separate ways. He leaves ‘Southie’ and becomes a successful doctor, while she stays in the neighborhood and faces difficult everyday challenges. What happens when they meet again after 30 years, when she comes to him desperate for work? This intimate and often humorous look at how luck, class, race and the choices we make ultimately affect our lives was nominated for Best Play of 2011 and is “…thoughtful, moving and richly entertaining”. USA TODAY
Contains mature subject matter and language.
Paula OBrien | Margaret "Margie" Walsh |
Paul Reitnauer III | Stevie |
Michele Blum | Dottie |
Jeanmarie Garver-Gaydos | Jean |
Mic McCormack | Mike |
Nadiya Braham | Kate |
Edward Gross | Voice of the priest |
Peter Colletto | Director |
Michele Roth | Stage Manager |
Michael Smith | Set Design & Construction |
Peter Colletto | Lighting Designer |
Joe Halajian | Sound Designer |
Rosemary DeFlorio | Light Operation |
Joanne Misha | Ass’t. to the Dir. |
Cammie Bourcier | Publicity |
Katie Lupfer | Costumes |
Michael Smith | Photography |
Bill Wetzel | Photography |
Andrew Whitney | Crew |
Richard Ciero | Crew |
Geri Berhain | Member-at-Large |
Ann Grippo | Sound Operation |
William Powers | Sound Operation |
Pauline Quinones | Props |
Arno Austin | Props |
Emily Cooper | Social Media Liaison |
Jennifer Cottone | Website |
PASCACK VALLEY COMMUNITY LIFE
BY LIANNA ALBRIZIO