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A warm comedy by Canada’s most produced playwright,
Opening Night begins as Jack and Ruth Tisdale celebrate their 25th
wedding anniversary at the theatre. It's a dream come true for Ruth and
an imposition for Jack who would rather be watching the World Series.
Meanwhile, backstage the director Richard has to deal with the actors,
the wannabes, the has-beens, and his girlfriend who in the midst of it
all wants to talk about “their relationship”. After the events both on
and off the stage, the lives of all involved are irreparably altered.
Opening Night is directed by Frank Lawler.
Lawler is coauthor of The Elsinore Diaries which recently had a
successful run at both Seattle Center and at the State Theatre in
Olympia.
Norm Foster has been called Canada’s answer to Neil
Simon with both his rich humor and warm characterizations. His
plays include The Love List, The Melville Boys, The Foursome, Office
Hours, and Self-Help, and have recently become known in the
Northwest after being extremely popular in Canada.
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-Joseph E Boling,
SeattlePerforms.com
““A must
see. It generates great laughs.” --London Free Press
“An
evening of pure entertainment and boisterous fun.” --Timmins
Daily Press
"Opening Night
explodes like a time bomb of hilarity." --Montreal Gazette
"Norm Foster creates
characters who are so believable that theatergoers see bits of
themselves reflected on stage."--L.A. Daily News
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