Summer repertory series 2014
Interviewer: Regina Aiuppa; Interviewees: Andrea Klohn, Ami Majeskie, and Carly Sauer.
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
Wilde’s hilarious and most famous play follows the exploits of Jack and Algernon as they pursue two beautiful young ladies in a tangle of mistaken identity, deception, and wit, against the unwavering disapproval of the formidable Lady Bracknell.
ANTON IN SHOW BUSINESS
Described by critics as “a love letter to the theatre,” Martin’s sharp, biting comedy follows three wildly dissimilar actresses as they attempt to navigate their way through an ill-fated production of Anton Chekov’s Three Sisters, giving the phrase “the show must go on” an entirely new meaning.
Wilde’s hilarious and most famous play follows the exploits of Jack and Algernon as they pursue two beautiful young ladies in a tangle of mistaken identity, deception, and wit, against the unwavering disapproval of the formidable Lady Bracknell.
ANTON IN SHOW BUSINESS
Described by critics as “a love letter to the theatre,” Martin’s sharp, biting comedy follows three wildly dissimilar actresses as they attempt to navigate their way through an ill-fated production of Anton Chekov’s Three Sisters, giving the phrase “the show must go on” an entirely new meaning.
ANTON and earnest rehearsal photos
Photo Credit: Andrea Klohn and Katelynne Rosera