The Barrow-Civic Theatre is a mad house these days with four productions on the burner and youth theater camp just ending. Cued up next for an audience is the Off-Barrow production of "Harvey," which opens Thursday in the Little Theatre.
The 1944 Pulitzer Prize winning play, written by Mary Chase, follows Elwood P. Dowd and his imaginary six-foot tall white rabbit as Dowd naively goes through life happy while others think he's a bit nuts.
The 1944 Pulitzer Prize winning play, written by Mary Chase, follows Elwood P. Dowd and his imaginary six-foot tall white rabbit as Dowd naively goes through life happy while others think he's a bit nuts.
Dress rehearsal on Tuesday found cast and crew working out the finishing touches in order to be ready by 7:30 p.m for the already-sold-out opening night show Thursday.
Dowd is played by Jim Nash of Titusville, a veteran of many recent Barrow plays. He is joined by Brooke Lawrie, Kent Cornmesser, Dawn Polito, John Herrick, Melana Vaugh, Andrew Ritsig, Joshua Devlin, Ashlynne Cornmesser, Cindy Heffern and Devin McIntire. It is directed by Aaron Ritsig and produced by Nicholas Hess. There will be five performances in four days. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and matinees both Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $20. To purchase tickets visit the box office of online here. |