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The Antaeus Company presents:

Noel Coward's Tonight at 8:30

One-Acts
Noel Coward's Tonight at 8:30
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This show is currently closed
Opened on October 18, 2007
Closed on December 23, 2007
Location:
Deaf West Theatre
5112 Lankershim Blvd.
N. Hollywood, CA 91601
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Website: www.antaeus.org
Synopsis:
The Antaeus Company presents Noël Coward's Tonight at Eight-Thirty, featuring all nine published one-acts, plus a "missing" tenth play never produced before on the west coast.

The production will be presented in two parts, each comprised of four one-acts: If Love Were All (featuring Star Chamber, We Were Dancing, Astonished Heart, and Hands Across The Sea) and Come the Wild (featuring Red Peppers, Fumed Oak, Family Album, and Still Life). The two remaining plays will be presented separately during the run as special events.

The one-acts will be double-cast, with an ensemble that includes: Rhonda Aldrich, John Apicella, Gigi Bermingham, Bill Brochtrup, Anne Gee Byrd, Emily Chase, Josh Clark, JD Cullum, Ramon DeOcampo, Dawn Didawick, Francia DiMase, Nike Doukas, Emily Eiden, Angela Goethals, Harry Groener, Jeanie Hackett, Shannon Holt, Tamara Krinsky, Dakin Matthews, Adam Meyer, Lynn Milgrim, Jeffrey Nordling, Angela Paton, Melinda Peterson, Christina Pickles, Ray Porter, Kirsten Potter, Lawrence Pressman, Philip Proctor, John Prosky, Raphael Sbarge, Ned Schmidtke, Devon Sorvari, Susan Sullivan, Kitty Swink, Peter Van Norden, Geoffrey Wade, Laura Wernette, Amelia White, Mirron Willis, and Alicia Wollerton.

Brendon Fox, Robert Goldsby, Willaim Ludel, Michael Murray, Stefan Novinski, and Stephanie Shroyer will direct the various plays.

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