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Newtown, CT, USA
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Myriad Emotions To Be Expected During Town Players One-Act Presentations

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When a husband and wife don’t communicate, they sometimes end up finding out surprising – even shocking – things about one other. That’s the premise of The Problem by AR Gurney, one of the plays featured in Town Players of Newtown’s “Hot August Nights – One Acts,” which will run weekends July 31-August 8.

In addition to The Problem, the production also includes The Proposal by Anton Chekhov; Porch by Jack Heifner; Wanted for Dinner, an original play written by Newtown resident Elizabeth Young; and Lovely Letters, an original play written by Bethel resident Michael Giuliano.

Producer Nick Kaye said the production has something for everyone.

“Laughter, touching moments, family discord — it’s one of the advantages of producing a night of one acts,” said Mr Kaye. “People love variety. We’re also excited about the opportunity to feature works by local playwrights, as well as to welcome new actors to our stage, which is all part of the community theater experience.”

Directors for “Hot August Nights – One Acts,” are Sherry Asch, Timothy Huebenthal, Terry Polvay, and Terry Sagedy.

The production features the talents of Ms Asch, Sam Bass, Bryn Berg, Sherri Bresson, Shawn Brown, Bryelle Burgus, Christopher Cooney, Brian DeToma, Miles Everett, Jennifer Ju, Pam Meister, Roberto Perez, and Danette Riso.

Curtain for “Hot August Nights – One Acts” will be Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm, with one 2 pm Sunday matinee on August 2.

Tickets are $18, $10 children 10 and under for all performances. Please note that this production may not be considered suitable for younger children.

Reservations can be made by calling the box office at 203-270-9144 or by sending an email to reservations@newtownplayers.org.

For further information, visit www.newtownplayers.org.

Town Players productions are staged at The Little Theatre, 18 Orchard Hill Road.

Having just wrapped performances of Hay Fever, The Town Players of Newtown are now looking toward the next presentation of their 80th anniversary season, two weekends of one-act shows. Each night will offer audiences five works.
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