March 25– April 27, 2008
As the saying goes, “If only these walls could talk,” and in Catherine Butterfield’s imaginative new play they do. A Manhattan brownstone. Three contrasting eras. Three sets of occupants. There’s the pampered rich young couple of the 1930s, eager for adventure in Paris. There are the starryeyed aspiring actresses of the 1970s and the chillingly self-absorbed “power couple” of the new millennium. They all have dreams but as events unfold they must learn to ride the shifting waves of fortune.
These walls have stories – funny, tragic and mysteriously linked. From the author of The Playhouse hit comedy The Sleeper.
This play contains adult language and situations.
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