Suffield Players to stage ‘The 39 stepsDate: 4/14/2016 SUFFIELD, CT – Five Suffield Players actors will play 150 roles in “The 39 Steps.”
Performing on May 5 to 7, 13 and 14 and 20 and 21 at 8 p.m., and May 15 at 2 p.m. at Mapleton Hall in Suffield CT, this theatrically challenging comedy by John Buchan and Patrick Barlow bursts with versatility and verve, all in the hands of master director Roger A. Ochs.
The cast is Steve Wandzy from East Windsor, CT; Elizabeth Miserendino from Deep River, CT; Tyler Wolfson from Suffield, CT; Konrad Rogowski from Chicopee; Barbara Gallow from Newington, CT; directed by Roger A. Ochs from East Windsor, CT.
“This play is seldom attempted by community theatre companies hereabouts due to the demands it places on a small ensemble of actors. But this cast has risen to the challenge,” Director Roger Ochs said.
“The 39 Steps” mixes a Hitchcock masterpiece with juicy spy novels, film noir and more than a bit of Monty Python. An action comedy, indeed!
The play also presents considerable challenge to the artistic and technical skills of the 64-year old Players company. “The high-speed train chase, settings from the moors of Scotland to the balcony of a London theatre, and the period costumes are quite daunting,” admits Ochs. “And of course our Gatling gun for the airplane attack had to be invented. Welcome to The Suffield Players,” he quips.
“I’m having the time of my life,” Wandzy said. “When I come to the theatre, I check my dignity at the door. It just doesn’t get any better than this.”
This performance is recommended for ages 11 and up.
Tickets are $19, $13 on Opening Night, with discounts available for groups, seniors and students, as well as for season subscribers. For reservations, call 800-289-6148 or 860-668-0837 or visit www.suffieldplayers.org.
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