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Over the Tavern, a Heartwarming Comedy Suitable for the Entire
Family, is Staged at Long Beach Playhouse's Studio Theatre
May 8, 2005
Over the Tavern, a Heartwarming Comedy Suitable for the Entire
Family, is Staged at Long Beach Playhouse's Studio Theatre June 17 -
July 23, 2005
Over The Tavern, written by Tom Dudzick, is a funny and heartwarming
play that deals with a Polish-American family growing up in 1959
working class Buffalo, New York.
Long Beach, CA (PRWEB) May 15, 2005 -- Over The Tavern is a funny
and heartwarming play that deals with a Polish-American family
growing up in 1959 working class Buffalo, New York. Four children
caught between the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church and their
emotionally distant father Chet (John Richard Petersen). Only their
mother Ellen (Karen Bukolt), with her good sense, sanity and wry
humor, keeps this family afloat. At the center of the family is
12-year-old Rudy (Adam J. Levy) a rebel and Ed Sullivan impersonator
who goes knuckle to ruler with his formidable teacher Sister
Clarissa (Rosina Pinchot) questioning everything and claiming that
God put us on earth to have fun. Only weeks away from his
confirmation, Rudy proclaims, “I read where there are over
thirteen hundred religions in the world. I'd like to shop around”
sending his family into comical chaos. You will love the Pazinski
family as they try to make ends meet and deal with human nature,
desperate to be the perfect Catholic family, in their home over the
tavern.
The cast includes Adam J. Levy of Cypress, Karen Bukolt of Long
Beach, John Richard Petersen of Aliso Viejo, Graham Miller of
Manhattan Beach, Kevin B. Stark of Lakewood, Lauren Mitchell and
Matthew Hutcherson of Costa Mesa and Rosina Pinchot of South
Pasadena.
June 17 – July 23, 2005
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m.
Sunday matinees June 26 and July 3 at 2:00 p.m.
Long Beach Playhouse Studio Theatre Box Office
5021 East Anaheim Street
Long Beach, California 90804
(562) 494-1014 Option 1
Monday-Wednesday 3-6PM Thursday-Saturday 3:30-8PM Sun Matinees 1-2PM
Tickets: $20 General Admission
$18 Seniors (60+)
$12 or two for $20 Preview Friday June 17
$25 Opening Night Gala Saturday June 18
Cash, Check or Visa/MC/Discover
Purchase tickets online at www.lbph.com
Info: If you would like to arrange an interview with the cast or
director,
need more information, reservations or complimentary press passes,
please call (562)494-1014 or send us an email at e-mail protected
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Photos are available.
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