Town Players Announce Production Of Jeffrey Hatcher's 'Murderers'
Town Players Announce Production Of Jeffrey Hatcherâs âMurderersâ
âAs delightful a group of killers as one is likely to encounter,â said TheaterMania.com of Jeffrey Hatcherâs play Murderers, which will open at The Little Theater in a production by Town Players of Newtown on Friday, August 20. Hatcherâs killers admit they are the âwhoâ in the crimes at the very beginning of the evening; the fun is finding out the what, why, when, where, and how.
Hatcher has created three wonderful characters who tell their stories so vividly, peopling the stage â a set by Alexander Kulcsar of Fairfield that suggests the world of The Riddle Key Luxury Senior Retirement Living Center and Golf Course â with such varied and engaging friends and victims that the audience will hardly notice the play is an evening of monologues. Thatâs why The Philadelphia Enquirer called the play âan elegant, pitch-black comedy, as compelling to watch as it is to hear. Rich stories, passionately told. High-definition characters ⦠surprise twists and sharply comic turns ⦠masterly writing.â
Christopher Bird of Newtown opens the evening as Gerald Halverson, âThe Man Who Married His Mother-In-Law,â the victim of a simple plan to shelter an inheritance from the IRS that goes wrong. Alice McMahon of Ridgefield offers Lucy Sticklerâs story of what happens when âMargaret Faydle Comes to Townâ and lures Lucyâs husband into an affair. And Elise Bochinski of Weston invites the audience to âMatch Wits with Minka Lupinoâ in her efforts to protect and avenge the community.
Director Ruth Anne Baumgartner contrasts this play with Hatcherâs The Turn of the Screw, an adaptation of Henry Jamesâs psychological thriller that Town Players produced two seasons ago. Murderers, she says, âshows Hatcherâs comic side. The three comic monologues about revenge, blackmail, sex, money, jealousy, justice, and, of course, murder depict desperate passions, old wounds, and cold calculations that intersect at Riddle Key. Hatcherâs characters are charming, funny, and very human. Chances are, youâll find yourself rooting for the killers!â She adds that, like all good comedies, the play offers some serious insights as well, particularly on the subject of aging.
Murderers opens August 20 at The Little Theater, which is on Orchard Hill Road.
The production will run Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 pm, with Sunday matinées at 2, through September 5. General admission is $20.
Please note: this production is not intended for young children.
For directions to the theater or to make reservations, call 203-270-9144, visit NewtownPlayers.org or send email to townplayers@yahoo.com.