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In Harrison: “Last of the Red Hot Lovers”

March
30

The Harrison Players present “Last of the Red Hot Lovers” by Neil Simon April 17 and 18 at 8 and April 19 at 3 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Building, 210 Halstead Ave., Harrison.

Tickets are $18 in advance or $20 at the door. Call 914-937-8427 or purchase tickets online at www.harrisonplayers.org.

Featuring Ray Eckerle, Shana Lin, Beth Brandon and Elise P. Godfrey and directed by Michael R. Mele.

Accorcding to a release from The Players:

“The play centers on Barney Cashman a middle-aged, married nebbish who wants to join the sexual revolution before it’s too late. He takes advantage of the fact that his mother’s apartment is unoccupied during the day. Each of the three acts sees Barney bring a different woman to the apartment. A gentle soul with no experience in adultery, he fails in each of three seductions – a sexpot who likes cigarettes, whiskey, and other women’s husbands, an actress friend who he discovers is madder than a hatter, and his wife’s best friend, a staunch moralist. Being a beginner at adultery, and with the vastly different personalities of the women to contend with, things go sadly wrong each time.”

This entry was posted on Monday, March 30th, 2009 at 7:49 am by Peter D. Kramer.
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