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“Blithe Spirit” in Mohegan Lake

June
5

blithe.jpg YCP Theaterworks’ production of “Blithe Spiritâ€? by Noel Coward ends its run this weekend with performances at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday.

Coward’s comedy involves a man, his wife and the ghost of his first wife. There’s plenty of sleight of hand and supernatural hocus pocus afoot in this comedy.

All performances are at the Van Cortlandtville School on Route 6 in Mohegan Lake directly across from the Cortlandt Town Shopping Center.

Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students and seniors. Call 914-528-4145.

“Blithe Spirit” stars husband and wife Robert J. D’Amato and Christine D’Amato of Yonkers as husband and wife Charles and Ruth Condomine. Charles is a writer working on a book about the occult. Before long, there’s a seance.

Also in the cast, Dawn Bernitt-Perito (Poughkeepsie), Danae MacDonald (Croton-on-Hudson), Tim Simonds (Garrison), Abby Jennings (Shrub Oak), and Carolin Schuetze (Pleasantville).

Karina Ramsey, of Millwood, makes her YCP TheaterWorks directorial debut with “Blithe Spirit.�

Pictured, from left, in a YCP TheaterWorks’ photo: Christine D’Amato, of Yonkers, Carolin Schuetze of Pleasantville and Robert J. D’Amato, of Yonkers.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, June 5th, 2007 at 1:28 pm by Peter D. Kramer.
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