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Saturday, December 8, 2012

WACKY COMEDY OPENS @ NJ REP ON DECEMBER 13

ESTHER’S MOUSTACHE
By Laurel Ollstein
A zany new comedy about love, sex, heritage and letting go.

WHEN: Thursday, December 13, 2012  through Sunday, January 13, 2013
WHERE:
New Jersey Repertory, 179 Broadway, Long Branch
TICKETS: $40 ($35 during previews, $60 opening night with reception)'; Discounts are available for seniors (65+), students (full-time 13-25) and groups of 10+. Additional performances can be scheduled for groups of 40+.
Tickets are available at www.njrep.org or by calling 732.229.3166
Discounts not valid on opening night. Coupons not valid Saturday nights.
For more information about New Jersey Repertory Company please visit www.njrep.org

Life starts to get complicated for Maddie when her grandmother Esther pops up uninvited with a trunk full of family photos and warm potato latkes. When Maddie falls for a hot messenger who just happens to be German, things get even more surreal in this wacky play about love, sex, heritage and letting go.

The talented cast of Esther’s Moustache includes Burt Grinstead, Uma Incrocci, Catherine LeFrere, and Jim Shankman.

The production design team includes Laurel Ollstein (Director), Jessica Parks (Set Design & Props), Jill Nagle (Lighting Design), Merek Royce Press (Sound Design), Patricia E. Doherty (Costume Design), Jennifer Tardibuono (Stage Manager) and Hanna Supanich-Winter (Assistant Stage Manager).

Funding for New Jersey Repertory Company is provided in part by The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, The New Jersey State Council on the Arts, The Baumol Family Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, JENNJOE Fund, The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, Investors Savings Bank Foundation, OceanFirst Foundation, The Dramatists Guild Fund, Actors' Equity Foundation, National New Play Network, ERBA Company, Hickory Foundation, The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey, The Community Foundation of New Jersey, The Jewish Communal Fund, Springpoint Foundation, The Stone Foundation of New Jersey, the American Theatre Wing, and the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.