Scituate
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Opened Mar 28, 2007
Closed Apr 7, 2007
Opened Mar 28, 2007
Closed Apr 7, 2007
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Barry Goralnick and Outcast Productions present the NY premiere of Martin Casella's touching new play Scituate, directed by David Hilder.
Stewart Lombardi won't get out of bed. The reason why is at the heart of this witty and powerful new play. In an attempt to make him rejoin the world, Stewart's family and friends gather to share the memories of his lover, Robbie--the good. . . and the not-so-good. Scituate, Mass. Not your usual destination.
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Politics isn't the only thing to make strange bedfellows. In Martin Casella's heartfelt and slightly predictable play Scituate, we meet Stewart Lombardi (Chad Hoeppner), a 30-something man who has just lost his lover, Robbie (Matthew Mabe) to AIDS, and who refuses to leave his bed for 30 days. During that troubled month, however, all sorts of people join Stewart in that bed -- his understanding parents (Damian Buzzerio and Holly Barron), his tender-yet-tough therapist, Peach (Constance Boardman), and even his best friends, straight couples Jayce and Pokie (Curran Connor and Missy Hargraves) and Greeber and Sasha (Laurence Lau and Stefanie Zadravec).
As much as they try to comfort him, cons[...]