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Improbable Fiction First Look
Written by admin on April 24, 2009 – 8:13 am -Improbable Fiction opens May 1.
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‘Improbable Fiction’ Runs Thru May 17
Written by admin on April 13, 2009 – 9:58 pm -
The CHESTER THEATRE GROUP in residence at the BLACK RIVER PLAYHOUSE will present the American Premiereof Improbable Fiction, a comedy by Alan Ayckbourn.
Improbable Fiction will be directed by Michael T. Mooney (of Mount Olive) and produced by Penny Hoadley (of Brookside).
Starring David Neal (of Fanwood), Elizabeth Urcinoli (of Hackettstown), Bob Sackstein (of Chester), Julianne DiPietro-Renshaw (of Maplewood), Cody Dalton (of Montclair), Maria Brodeur (of Rockaway), and Eric Rolland (of Freehold).
Fridays & Saturdays, May 1 through 16 at 8pm and Sunday, May 17 at 2pm. For reservations and information: 908.879.7304 General Admission $18, Students & Seniors $16. All performances at the Black River Playhouse, corner of Grove and Maple, Chester, New Jersey.
Six aspiring authors meet on a winter’s evening to discuss their work. Among them are writers of historical romances and children’s literature who are finding it difficult to start writing, and a crime writer who can’t stop! A creator extremely complicated science fiction, a librettist without a musical partner and the Writer’s Circle chairman, who produces instruction booklets, make up the team.
The chairman, Arnold, attempts to get the rest of the group out of a rut by suggesting that they collaborate on a piece of writing, an idea that is received without enthusiasm. However, as Arnold is clearing up after the meeting, there is a clap of thunder, a black-out – and the story that would have resulted from the collaboration takes place before his very eyes.
FACTS ABOUT IMPROBABLE FICTION:
- This is the American Premiere of the play.
- The title is a quote from Shakespeare’s *Twelfth Night.*
- It was originally produced in 2005 in Scarborough, England, directed by the author. A short tour of the provinces followed, but the play did not go to the West End.
- It is Ayckbourn’s 69th play (of the current 72 he has written). His 73rd will premiere later this year in Scarborough.
- The play is being presented here in the round, just as it was originally staged by Ayckbourn.
- 2009 marks Ayckbourn’s 70th birthday and his 50th year of writing plays.
- Ayckbourn is currently represented on Broadway by the Old Vic revival of THE NORMAN CONQUESTS trilogy at Circle-in-the-Square
- The cast of this production have (all but one) appeared in many other Ayckbourn plays.
- Chester Theatre Group has presented 4 American Premieres of Alan Ayckbourn plays and 15 other productions of his work, including two productions of the full NORMAN CONQUESTS trilogy.
- Director Michael Mooney studied theatre in the round with Ayckbourn in England and is founder of the 4A’s – Alan Ayckbourn Aficionados of America
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Alan Ayckbourn’s Wildest Dreams
Written by admin on March 24, 2009 – 11:08 am -
The Chester Theatre Group, in residence at the Black River Playhouse, continues it’s year-long celebration of Alan Ayckbourn’s 50th year of playwriting with a reading of his rarely staged 1991 play WILDEST DREAMS on Sunday, March 29th at 3pm. The story concerns a group of misfits who get together on a weekly basis to play a dungeons and dragons-like role playing game and eventually become so wrapped up in the game that they can no longer fit into the real world.
The cast features Carol Holland of Long Valley, Jamie More of South Plainfield, Peter Kendall of Wayne, Elizabeth Urcinoli of Hackettstown and Whitney Shields of Phillipsburg.
Rounding out the cast are Carla Kendall of Wayne, Suebeth Baumgartner of Califon, David Neal of Fanwood, and Chris Mortenson of Oldwick.
The reading is under the direction of Michael T. Mooney of Budd Lake
$5.00 Donation Requested
The reading is produced by the 4A’s – the Alan Ayckbourn Aficionados of America – a company made up of actors who have performed in many of the author’s 72 plays. Mr. Mooney, the founder of the 4A’s, has studied theatre in the round with Sir Alan in Scarborough, England.
Sir Alan Ayckbourn, who turns 70 on April 12th, has endorsed the Chester festivities, saying “How splendid and how touching that you have chosen to share your 50th with mine. My message to Chester is this: Life begins at 50! So onwards and ever upwards.”
Chester Theatre Group is offering a special “Ayckbourn All-Access Pass” for theatre-goers wishing to participate in all the year’s events. To order a Pass or for further information on the events, please call 908.879.7304. The Black River Playhouse is located at the corner of Grove and Maple Streets in Chester, New Jersey.
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AAAP: Ayckbourn All-Access Pass
Written by admin on March 24, 2009 – 9:16 am -Sir Alan Ayckbourn, who turns 70 on April 12th, has endorsed the Chester festivities, saying “How splendid and how touching that you have chosen to share your 50th with mine. My message to Chester is this: Life begins at 50! So onwards and ever upwards.”
Chester Theatre Group is offering a special “Ayckbourn All-Access Pass” for theatre-goers wishing to participate in all the year’s events. To order a Pass or for further information on the events, please call 908.879.7304. The Black River Playhouse is located at the corner of Grove and Maple Streets in Chester, New Jersey.
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Auditions: Improbable Fiction
Written by admin on January 26, 2009 – 12:01 am -Chester Theatre Group, in residence at Black River Playhouse, announces auditions for the American premiere of IMPROBABLE FICTION by Alan Ayckbourn, a fast-paced look at a writer’s circle that suffers from collective writer’s block – until their creations come comically to life onstage! Auditions will take place on Sunday, February 22nd at 2pm and Tuesday, February 24th at 7:30pm.
The cast consists of three men and four women ages 18 to 65.
Arnold (Male, 35-50) – a genial everyman who hosts the group; writes instruction booklets
Ilsa (Female, 18-25) – attractive young woman; tends to Arnold’s mother during the meetings
Brevis (Male, 60′s) – irascible former school teacher; writes musical comedy
Grace (Female, 40′s) – pale and fraught housewife and mother; writes and illustrates children’s stories
Vivvi (Female, 30′s) – effusive and attractive; writes 1930′s detective fiction
Clem (Male, 30′s) – awkward nerd; writes science fiction
Jess (Female, 40′s) - outdoorsy farmer; writes Victorian melodrama
All roles are available. Performers should have proficiency with English dialect. Audition will consist of script recitations. Michael T. Mooney of Budd Lake directs the play.
Performances are in May 2009. The Black River Playhouse is located on the corner of Grove and Maple Streets in Chester, NJ. For further information call 908.879.7304.
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