Engaged Oct. 3 - 19, 2003 Professional Equity Theatre Presentation
“Entirely Original Farcical Comedy"
Opens Professional Centenary Stage Company Season
Above: Centenary Stage Company
Artistic Director Carl Wallnau is Cheviot Hill; also pictured (Left
to right) Julie Fitzpatrick as Minnie, Melody Stone as Maggie and
Amanda Baker as Belinda (Closer
View Of Photo)
Above: left to right: Melody
Stone as Maggie, Julie Fitzpatrick as Minnie and Amanda Baker as Belinda
(closer view of photo)
“You are the tree upon which the fruit of my heart is growing!”
man-about-town Cheviot Hill tells every girl that he meets, in this "completely
original farcical comedy,” written by one–half of the musical
comedy team, Gilbert and Sullivan. Directed by Centenary Stage Company
Artistic Director, Carl Wallnau, Engaged, by W.S. Gilbert opens
the professional CSC season. Following a successful London revival in
2002, the CSC production runs Oct 3 – 19 at the Centenary Theatre
on the campus of Centenary College in Hackettstown.
"Wallnau makes it sing." Peter
Filichia (Full
Review) Star Ledger Staff
October 7, 2003
Written in 1877, Engaged is full of a delicious farcical wit,
and some tart observations on how money makes the world go round. The
play opens on the Scottish borders, where heiress Belinda Treherne finds
her elopement halted by a train derailment, which has been cleverly arranged
by a a congenial but crafty group of Scots from the local hamlet. The
play ends in high society with Belinda, Minnie and a Scottish lassie all
laying claim to playboy Cheviot Hill, who has the particular affliction
of not being able to look at a woman without proposing to her. “At
least you know your husband’s name,” cries one of the affianced
ladies, who has carelessly mislaid her husband before she has been properly
introduced to him. “Of course I do,” replies her friend, “It’s
on all his pocket handkerchiefs.”
Strong
Reviews
Centenary Stage Company's revival of the W.S.
Gilbert comedy Engaged, opened to strong reviews on Friday,
October 3, at the Centenary Theatre in Hackettstown. "Wallnau
makes [Engaged] sing!" raved Star Ledger critic reviewer, Peter
Filichia. "Julie Fitzpatrick... is wonderfully matter-of-fact
when she announces that a woman must agree with everything the man
says before they are married and a man must agree with everything
the woman says after they wed," Filichia noted, also recognizing
Amanda Baker in her "hilariously breathless" portrayal of
Belinda Treherne.
About The Playwright - W.S. Gilbert
W. S Gilbert is so often paired with Arthur Sullivan, that it is forgotten
that he enjoyed a vital and thriving career long before their collaborations.
He is often credited with providing the inspiration for Oscar Wilde’s
The Importance of Being Earnest, and indeed, the characters of Belinda
and Minnie in Engaged carry on the same icily smiling feuding
as Wilde’s Gwendolyn and Cecily would twenty years later. About
it’s successful London revival in 2002, theatre critic Lyn Gardner
exclaimed, “It has been a while since I have laughed out loud quite
so frequently in the theatre!…[‘Engaged’] is
such a superior bauble, coupled to such a mixture of absurd silliness
and sly knowingness about human nature, that you can’t help falling
for its charms.”
Above: Amanda Baker as
Belinda (foreground), Steve Baron as Belvawney (kneeling), Melody
Stone as Maggie, Mark Allen White as Angus (closer
view of photo)
First Sundays Symposium Series
The First Sundays Symposium Series, offered on the first Sunday of each
CSC production, will offer a paneled discussion on Oct 5, entitled “A
State of Topsy Turvey: The World of W.S. Gilbert.” With an audience
talk-back session and an opportunity to meet and talk with the Engaged
cast, the symposium is free to the public, and will follow the 2:30 PM
matinee performance.
Schedule
Engaged will be performed Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, Sundays
at 2:30 PM, and Thursdays at 7:30 PM, with three additional matinee performances
on Friday, Oct 3 @ 2:30 PM, Wed. Oct 8 @2:30, and Wed. Oct 15 @ 11 AM
(Student Matinee).
Oct.
2003 - Engaged
Wed.
Stu.
11am
Wed.
Mat.
2:30pm
Thurs.
Eve.
7:30pm
Fri.
Mat.
2:30pm
Fri.
Eve.
8pm
Sat.
Eve.
8pm
Sun.
Mat.
2:30pm
3
3
4
5 "First Sundays"
x
8
9
Family
Night
x
10
11
12
15
x
16
Family
Night
x
17
18
19
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Saturday
General reserved - $20
Senior & Students - $17.50
Children under 12 -$15
Matinees - $15
All other performances
General Admission - $17.50
Seniors and Students - $15
Children under 12 - $12.50
Thursday
evenings are “Family Night” with an earlier curtain,
and
a two-for-one rush ticket price on the $17.50 ticket,
available at the door only, on the evening of the performance.
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