SFS Theatre Set for Edward Allan Baker's DOLORES/NORTH OF PROVIDENCE

By: Feb. 10, 2010
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SFS Theatre Company launches its inaugural 2010 production with acclaimed playwright Edward Allan Baker's sibling plays DOLORES/NORTH OF PROVIDENCE, directed by Stephanie Feury.

DOLORES/NORTH OF PROVIDENCE will preview on Wednesday, February 17 at 8pm; Friday, February 19 at 8pm & Saturday, February 20 at 8pm and will open on Wednesday, February 24 at 8pm and will run for six weeks through Sunday, March 27 (there will be no performance on Saturday, March 20) at the SFS Theatre, 5636 Melrose Ave. (at Larchmont) in Los Angeles.

Dolores, set in Rhode Island, is the story of two sisters drawn together by domestic violence which influences the lives of both characters far more than they admit to anyone, even themselves. Sandra is home alone, enjoying her weekly break from her husband and kids, when Dolores shows up with a black eye from her abusive husband. She is in desperate need of Sandra's help. Through the course of the play, it becomes clear that Dolores is an unwelcome explicit reminder of the brutality Sandra tries to overlook in her own life. North of Providence journeys through a painful crisis between brother and sister, uncovering old family wounds on the last day of their father's life. Bobbie has burrowed himself in his parents' home and is confronted by the over-bearing Carol To come to the hospital. Bobbie attempts to push Carol and the reality of his dying father away, but she persists, awakening him to the bitter truth.

ABOUT THE CREATIVE TEAM


EDWARD Allan Baker (Playwright) is a NYC playwright, his One Act Plays produced all over U.S., Canada, and Europe, most notable among others include, North Of Providence, Dolores, Rosemary With Ginger, Face Divided, A Dead Man's Apartment, Up, Down, Strange, Charmed, Beauty and Truth, Mafia On Prozac, and Lila On The Wall. Off-Broadway successes include full-length plays, Prairie Avenue, American Storage, and The Framer. A screenwriter as well as being a faculty member at Pace University/Actors Studio Drama School, and a recipient of "The 25th Anniversary Award For Theatrical Excellence," by The Ensemble Studio Theatre Of New York. He is a member of The Dramatists Guild.

STEPHANIE FEURY (Director) Off-Off Broadway: After the Fall, 5th of July, Cowboy Mouth. Regional Theatre: Wait Until Dark, Lunchtime, Hills Like White Elephants. Los Angeles Theatre: And Love Said, Eddie Killed the President. Film: Red Shoes. Stephanie is the owner and artistic director of SFS Theatre in Los Angeles. She is a graduate of Tisch School of the Arts.

Producing credits include BASH and Dinner with Friends. Her acting credits include, Theatre: Danny and the Deep Blue Sea (Dramalouge Award Recipient), Reapers (World premiere, director/writer John O'Keefe). Her film credits include "Broken Vessels" (1998 LA Film Festival Award), "Deep End of the Ocean," "Time" (Beverly Hills Film Festival), "Pay It Forward," and "Welcome to California." Stephanie is a graduate of Tish School of the Arts and is the Artistic Director and owner of SFS Theatre.

The cast features Katie Kocis, Michael Maize, Christine Ostrander and Jodi Rosenthal.

The production has assembled an extraordinary design team. The Set and Costume Design are by Nora Wilde. The Lighting Design is by Christopher Singleton. The Assistant Director is Richard DeGuilio. The Stage Manager is Daniel Marelich.

ABOUT THE SCHEDULE AND PRICING

DOLORES/NORTH OF PROVIDENCE will preview on Wednesday, February 17 at 8pm; Friday, February 19 at 8pm & Saturday, February 20 at 8pm and will open on Wednesday, February 24 at 8pm and will run for six weeks through Sunday, March 27 (there will be no performance on Saturday, March 20) at the SFS Theatre, 5636 Melrose Ave.. (at Larchmont) in Los Angeles.

Performances are Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm. Ticket prices are $15.00 for general admission tickets. For tickets, please call 323-463-7378 or for more info, please visit www.sfstheatre.com

 



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