Rounding Third Nov. 5 - 21, 2004 Professional Equity Theatre Presentation
Baseball is "On Deck"
at the Centenary Stage
"'Rounding Third' emerges as
more compelling than the average escapist comedy. As Don observes
in one of his rare insights, 'The only happy people in the world
are the winners.' If that's true, Wallnau, Focht, and Arca must
be pretty happy people. " Full
Review - Nov. 10, 2004
PETER
FILICHIA, Star-Ledger Staff
Photo by Carl Wallnau
Equity Actors Jefferson
Arca as "Michael" and Osborn Focht as "Don"
in the New Jersey Premiere of ROUNDING THIRD
by Richard Dresser at the Centenary Stage Company
“I wanted to win. I really wanted to win!” confides Playwright
Richard Dresser about his first experience as a Little League coach for
his son Sam’s baseball team, and the incident that provided the
inspiration for his humorous and revealing new play, “Rounding Third,”
which will make it’s New Jersey premiere at the Centenary Stage
Company on November 5.
The two mismatched coaches who end up coaching the same Little League
team in “Rounding Third” never agree and yet they are both
right, according to the playwright. Don is a tough, hard-working veteran
coach who wants to win at all costs, while Michael, a newcomer to the
town and to the sport, wants a special activity with his son, who’s
never played baseball before. In a tumultuous journey through the season,
the two fathers form an uneasy alliance in their efforts to lead the team,
from their initial tentative meeting to the climactic championship game.
Richard Dresser’s plays are widely produced in New York, regionally
and in Europe. In New York, he is currently writing the book for the forthcoming
Beach Boys musical, “Good Vibrations” which will open in 2005.
Dresser has written extensively for all mediums. His play Below the
Belt, a hilarious send-up of the institutionalized employment environment,
was a hit at CSC in 2000. Rounding Third, which will appear at
CSC Nov 5 – 21st, was performed at the John Houseman Theatre in
New York last year with Matt Arkin in the role of Little League coach,
“Michael.” His latest comedy, Rounding Third is a
humorous look at the world of Little League baseball through the eyes
of two mismatched dad-coaches with very different outlooks on life and
sports.
Television audiences will remember Dresser from his HBO Series “The
Days and Nights of Molly Dodd,” and “Vietnam Stories.”
Among his many West Coast projects, Dresser also worked on The Job
with Denis Leary (ABC) and The Education Of Max Bickford (CBS)
with Richard Dreyfuss.
The Cast
Two mismatched coaches who end up
coaching the same Little League Team -
Roundiing Third.
(click to larger image)
CSC welcomes Equity actors Osborn Focht and Jefferson Arca to portray
the roles of Don and Michael. Focht made his Broadway debut in the 1998
Paul Simon play, Capeman. His other stage credits include five
seasons with the Opera Company of Philadelphia and five years as a Mervtone
with Merv Griffin and his Orchestra. He recently appeared as Sydney Carton
in A Tale of Two Cities at the Seaside Music Theatre and in Sweeney
Todd at Centenary Stage in Baltimore. In addition to his acting career,
Focht is one of the co-creators of the online comic strip, billZbob.
Jefferson Arca has been featured in the John Sayles films “Silver
City” and “E-5”, as well as on HBO’s “The
Sopranos”. As a stand-up comedian, Arca has appeared in several
comedy clubs, including Danny’s Skylight Room and THEATRIX, both
in New York City . His stage credits include many New York and regional
theatre performances, including Paul in Barefoot in the Park
at the Mill Mountain Theatre in Virginia and the lead in Ampersand
at the Riverside Stage Company in New York City.
Richard Dresser To Speak At
Centenary Stage Sunday Symposium Series Sunday, November 14, 2004
Playwright, film, and television author Richard Dresser will be in Hackettstown
on Sunday, November 14, and will speak to audiences following the matinee
performance of his new play, “Rounding Third” at the Centenary
Stage Company.
The Sunday Symposium Series at Centenary Stage Company is an ongoing
series of events designed to provide audiences and the public with an
inside look at the world of theatre, from panel discussions about the
history and genre of plays, to up-close meetings with playwrights, designers
and casts of a wide array of new and classic works.
For more information about the Sunday Symposium with Richard Dresser
or the CSC Production of “Rounding Third,” call 908-979-0900.
The Sunday Symposium Series and all performances at the Centenary Stage
Company are made possible in part through the generous support of the
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, The New Jersey State Council on the Arts,
PennPAT, ( Pennsylvania Arts on Tour) and American Airlines, the official
airlines of the Centenary Stage Company and Arts Guild Members and Sponsors.
Performances
Equity actors Osborn Focht
and Jefferson Arca - Rounding Third.
(click to larger image)
“Rounding Third” will be performed Nov 5 - 21 in the Centenary
Theatre on the campus of Centenary College in Hackettstown. Performances
are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 P.M., Sundays at 2:30 P.M., Thursdays at
7:30 p.m., with additional matinees on Fri., Nov 5 at 2:30 p.m., Wed.,
Nov 10 at 2:30 p.m., and Wed., Oct 17 at 11 a.m (student matinee).
Playwright Richard Dresser To Speak At
Centenary Stage Sunday
Symposium Series Sunday, November 14, 2004
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