Table Manners
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by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Robert Wilson
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July 15 — Aug 14, 2011
Thu 7:30pm Jul 14, 21, 28, Aug 4, 11
Fri 8:00pm Jul 15. 22, 29, Aug 5, 12
Sat 8:00pm Jul 16, 23, 30, Aug 6, 13
Sun 2:00pm Jul 24,  31, Aug 7, 14
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This tightly written comedy was originally on Broadway in 1975 and revived there by the Old Vic in 2009, when it won the Tony for Best Revival.

Table Manners is the first in Ayckbourn’s trilogy The Norman Conquests, but each play stands on its own. Ayckbourn has a sharp eye for the dysfunctional family putting themselves into inescapably hilarious situations.

In this case, Norman has arranged for a potentially romantic weekend off alone with his unmarried sister-in-law, Annie. But plans fall totally apart when the rest of the family, including Norman’s wife and Annie’s gentleman friend, descend on Annie’s home.

“Delivers more laughs than ought to be legal”
Entertainment Magazine

 
Cast & Crew Print
Cast (in order of appearance)
Annie Monique Sims
Sarah Pamela Ciochetti
Tom Chris Hammond
Reg Robin Schild
Norman Joseph Hoeber
Ruth Robyn Wiley
Production Staff
Director Robert Wilson
Associate Director Judy Holmes
Production Manager W.R.Wilson
Stage Manager Joshua Garcia Cotter
Asst Stage Manager Frank Cardinale
Set Design David Apple
Costume Design Michael Berg
Lighting Design Josh Ferrise
Sound Design Bruce Vieira
Property Design Maureen Scheuenstuhl
Scenic Artist David Apple
Set Construction David Apple
Dialogue Coach Judy Holmes
Box Office Manager Annette Roggenbuck
Booth Operator Annette Roggenbuck
Volunteer Coordinator Eleanor Prugh
Publicity Coordinators Suzie Hughes
Publicist Shelley Klaner
Graphic Design Mark Shepard
Photography Robin Jackson
Wendell H. Wilson
Webmaster Randy Robb
 
Reviews Print
Enormous fun… mirth by the bucketful”
“Wonderful performances…talented cast.”
“It’s uproarious…you’ll love it.” 
“Hysterically funny”
Ken Bullock
Commuter Times
" ... scene after scene is hilarious and at the same time satiric, adding a touch of pathos to the humor earning many laughs. It is the rapid fire banter that keeps the play interesting."
 
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