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Stage Production of SOMETHING WICKED

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22 August 2003, 03:45 PM
Richard
Stage Production of SOMETHING WICKED
I understand that a new stage production of SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES will be opening in Los Angeles in October, 2003. Does anyone have any information about the dates the play will run, and the location of the theater presenting it?
22 August 2003, 04:13 PM
dandelion
Here is a link to the details: http://www.theatrewest.org
22 August 2003, 05:16 PM
Richard
dandelion, I did not see anything regarding SOMETHING WICKED when I used your link. Am I missing something, or is this just the theater where the play will be performed (and where information regarding the play will be posted in the future)? Thanks for your help!

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23 August 2003, 01:07 AM
Chrisman43
Ditto for me.
23 August 2003, 06:39 AM
dandelion
I think the play will be performed there, but another local theater also does Ray's plays, so it could be at that one. Anyone want to run a search of the forums or try to find out through other means?
23 August 2003, 05:35 PM
patrask
Here is the link to the Edgemar Theatre in Santa Monica, Ca where SWTWC is to open octover 4 through November 8. Not yet mentioned on the theatre activity listing:
http://www.edgemar.com/index1.htm
17 September 2003, 09:35 AM
Richard
Here is a link to information about the upcoming stage production of SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES, which opens in Santa Monica, California in October, 2003.
http://www.reviewplays.com/something_wicked.htm
21 September 2003, 08:53 AM
patrask
I have called the Edgemar several times to order tickets to SWTWC, but they do not have any info at this time, etc. I just ordered tickets to the opening night performance, October 4, using www.tix.com. Anyone interested in going, I recommend using this method to get tickets.
06 October 2003, 09:29 AM
Richard
Did anyone see the theatrical production of SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES which opened last weekend at the Edgemar Theater in Santa Monica, California? If so, would you care to share your thoughts on the show?
20 October 2003, 12:36 PM
Richard
I had the opportunity to see the Edgemar Center for the Art's production of SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES in Santa Monica last Friday evening. It is a fine show. Ray was in attendance (as he often is) and spoke to the audience before the performance began. I envy all of you folks who live in the Los Angeles area that have a relatively short distance to travel to see Ray's excellent theatrical productions, as well as Ray himself! According to Ray, his next theatrical production will open in January, 2004. If my memory serves me correctly, its title is DRUNK AND IN CHARGE OF A BICYCLE, and will be based on two of his short stories about Ireland.
20 October 2003, 04:34 PM
Nard Kordell
Richard:
Gosh darn but it was difficult to hear the prose spoken at the beginning of the play, as introduction. Perhaps we all needed some of those earphones that Ray was using....

Mark Aaron, who played Mr. Dark, was really good. I thoroughly enjoyed his energy and presentation of the character. It was a very large asset to the stage.


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20 October 2003, 04:46 PM
Nard Kordell
Priscilla Allen, who played Miss Foley, is a wonderful delight to behold. I really loved the way she handled herself up there on stage, portraying a character much differently, I thought, from the movie version. Well, it was her appearance and voice and mannerisms that practically endeared me to the character. The movie version left me a little aback.

Cris Capen, the Lightning Rod Salesman, I found quite good.

The changes of the set were handled pretty darn good, and there were 'lots' of them. It's really noteworthy the thought that went into this....

I still have a problem with the ending, however. I had trouble with the ending of the movie and book. Many times I mentioned this to Ray years ago, but it seems to be now going in the right direction. But, as Frost said, ...'miles to go before we sleep.' It has to do with evil being destroyed by...laughter, as originally presented... or "great love" as now also stated in the play. I'll take the latter, nonetheless....



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