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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

ORIGINAL MUSICAL OPENS DREAMCATCHER REP’S SEASON IN A NEW PLACE

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THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Book and lyrics by Artistic Director Laura Ekstrand
Music by Joseph Zawila
Directed by Lauren Moran-Mills

WHEN: Friday, September 28 through Sunday, October 14.  Performances are Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00 PM, and Sundays at 2:00 PM; talkbacks with the artists after the September 30 and October 7 matinee performances 
WHERE:
The Oakes Center, located at 120 Morris Avenue in Summit
TICKETS: $30 for adults and $25 for seniors and students, with special rates for subscribers and groups. Seniors pay only $15 on advance purchases only on Senior Sunday, the September 30 matinee.
Purchase tickets online at www.dreamcatcherrep.org or by calling Brown Paper Tickets at 1.800.838.3006. 

This play was created from the stories of Dreamcatcher’s Resident Acting Company and takes a loving and sometimes hilarious look at the way we live among the people around us who are not quite strangers, but also not quite friends. (Above L-R: Scott McGowan, Harriett Trangucci, Harry Patrick Christian)

This frank and funny evening of vignettes, monologues and songs will strike a chord with everyone who has wondered how much we really know about our neighbors, and how much we really want to know about them. These are the people we see every day on the train while commuting to work, the people next door whose dog drives us crazy, the people we wave at from a distance and the people who cross the line from neighbor to friend by allowing us into their lives when it matters most.

The Dreamcatcher company has been praised often for the ensemble nature of their work.  “Once again, this repertory company shows just what the word ‘company’ means; the actors are so used to working together that their chemistry completely convinces the audience that they are a family,” wrote Ruth Ross of The News-Record last season. 

Dreamcatcher’s production of THE NEIGHBORHOOD features Resident Acting Company members Harry Patrick Christian (Montclair), Laura Ekstrand (Livingston), Noreen Farley (Clinton), Dave Maulbeck (Summit), Scott McGowan (Maplewood), Jessica O’Hara-Baker (New York), and Harriett Trangucci (Summit).  Returning to the Dreamcatcher stage is Jason Szamreta (Rahway), who appeared in last season’s acclaimed production of NEXT FALL.  The Stage Manager is Danielle Constance (Long Valley) and show is directed by Lauren Moran-Mills (Boonton).

Parking is available in the lot behind the theatre on Ashwood Avenue and at the Summit Recreation Center on Morris Avenue.  The facility is wheelchair accessible.  Assistive Listening devices for the hearing impaired and advance large print scripts are available by prior arrangement.