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Monday, December 30, 2013

DRAMA ABOUT FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE @ MCCC’S KELSEY THEATRE

Jody Person  of  Jersey City, MCCC’s Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Theatre/Dance Programs, and choreographer of PinnWorth Production’s Love! Valour! Compassion! puts the cast through their paces in rehearsal. From left: Person;  Bill King (partially seen) of Interlaken; Jonathan Polanco of Hamilton,  Williams Mercado of Hightstown;  Chris Arena of Ewing, Mark Applegate of Hightstown, and Lynn Baskin of Lambertville.LOVE! VALOR! COMPASSION!
By Terrence McNally
Directed by Lou Stalsworth
Presented by PinnWorth Productions

WHEN: Jan. 10-19, Fridays & Saturdays 8 PM; Sundays 2 PM; A reception with the cast and crew follows the opening night performance on Jan. 10. 
WHERE:
Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre  on the college’s West Windsor Campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road
TICKETS: $18 for adults, $16 for seniors, and $14 for students and children. Tickets are available online at www.kelseytheatre.net or by calling the Kelsey Theatre Box Office at 609-.70-.333.
Kelsey Theatre is wheelchair accessible, with free parking available next to the theater.

Set against an idyllic lakeside backdrop, the drama of the real world is never far from view as eight friends gather over three summer weekends.

Theater goers are invited into the lives of a special group of friends as they celebrate Memorial Day, July 4th, and Labor Day at the vacation home of Gregory, an aging Broadway choreographer, and his twenty-something lover, Bobby. Their guests include Arthur and Perry, an affectionate professional couple of long standing; the irresistible dancer Ramon; a soured ex-patriot Brit, John Jeckyll; his gentle twin brother, James; and Buzz, a costume designer and maniacal lover of musical theater.  Flirtations and skinny-dipping combine with soul-searching, truth-telling, and monumental questions about life and death in the era of AIDS.  At turns poignant and hilarious, the action culminates in a wacky dress rehearsal for Swan Lake, performed in tutus.

According to the show’s director, Lou Stalsworth, the show is all too often depicted as a play about gay men coping with the AIDS epidemic in the 1990s. “What that doesn't address is the play’s general tone, which is often breath-takingly funny, always spot-on and probably the best since Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” he observes.

Stalsworth notes that the show’s title beautifully sums up the theme and context of the material. “These are human emotions on display. Love and the pain of love gone bad knows no gender. Nor does the ability to forgive and start anew,” he says. “These characters speak with an honesty and frankness seldom seen on stage.”

The cast includes Mark Applegate of Hamilton as Bobby; Chris Arena of Ewing as Perry; Lynn Baskin of Lambertville as Gregory; Tony DiDia of Toms River as Arthur; Bill King of Interlaken in the dual role of James Jeckyll and his brother, John; William Mercado of Hightstown as Ramon; and Jonathan Polanco of Hamilton as Buzz.

The show's choreographer is Jody Person, coordinator of the MCCC Theatre/Dance Program. Kate Pinner is the show’s set and costume designer; Bob Terrano is the lighting and sound designer.  The stage manager is Matt Luppino.

Top: Jody Person, choreographer for Love! Valor! Compassion! and coordinator of MCCC’s Theatre/Dance Program, puts cast members through their paces in rehearsal. Behind him, from left, are Bill King (partially seen), Jonathan Polanco, Williams Mercado, Chris Arena, Mark Applegate and Lynn Baskin. (Not pictured: Tony DiDia.)