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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Apr 6, 2006
Closed Jun 11, 2006
Running Time:
2hr. 0min.
(includes 1 intermission)
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

Maxwell Caulfield and Amelia Campbell star in Tryst, a new play by Karoline Leach. A tantalizing glimpse behind the closed doors and unspoken secrets of Edwardian England, the play is part romance and part psychological thriller. Tryst tells the story of how George Love, a handsome conman who woos loved-starved women, meets Adelaide Pinchon, a desperate woman, who dreams beyond her mundane world at the local millinery store. Mr. Love has a history of illicit affairs, but after meeting the fantasizing shop-girl... there is a twist of fate. Joe Brancato directs.

Parents should be warned there is nudity in the production and is not appropriate for teenagers under 17 years of age.

THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:



Promenade Theatre
2162 Broadway
New York, NY 10023

This Off-Broadway theater, which is actually located on Broadway, was renovated from a Mormon church. The beautiful 398-seat, thrust stage theater is one of the most successful in the Off-Broadway scene. Many distinguished productions have graced t [...] Read More

WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?

With a title that references a secret affair, Karoline Leach's Tryst fulfills its promise of intrigue, deception, danger, and romance. The play is flawed but consistently engaging.

It's a two-hander, set in England during the early part of the 20th century. George Love (Maxwell Caulfield) is a handsome con man who preys upon lonely women. His latest mark is Adelaide Pinchon (Karoline Leach), a nervous and self-conscious woman who works in the back room of a London hat shop. For awhile, things go according to George's usual modus operandi; he impresses Adelaide with a phony upper-class accent and a suave demeanor, asks her to run off with him and marry him, and gets her to bring along her b[...]


Reviewed by Dan Bacalzo on Apr 7, 2006

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