Private Lives |
Aug 15th, 2003 - Sep 21st, 2003 |
by Noel Coward |
Directed by Kerry Meads |
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Amanda Pryne |
Deborah Gilmour Smyth |
Victor Pryne |
Nick Cordileone |
Louise, a maid |
Chrissy Reynolds-Vögele |
Sibyl Chase |
Cynthia Peters Gerber |
Elyot Chase |
Robert Smyth |
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Les Domystiques |
Amy Cordileone |
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Jason Russell |
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Jon Lorenz |
Guitar / Dobro |
Marke Foxworthy |
Flute / Saxophone / Guitar |
Rik Ogden |
Guitar / Violin / Mandolin |
Dan Sankey |
Bass |
Oliver Shirley |
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Scenic Design |
Mike Buckley |
Costume Design |
Jeanne Reith |
Lighting Design |
Bill Kickbush |
Stage Manager |
Lyndsey Goode |
Choreographer |
Pamela Turner |
Properties Design |
Chrissy Reynolds-Vögele |
Musical Direction and Arrangements |
Deborah Gilmour Smyth |
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"Lamb's Players Theatre has scored another hit with hilarious comedy!" |
- ( Pomerado News ) |
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"A Lovely Production!" |
- ( La Jolla Village News ) |
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"LPT has a hit on its hands with Noel Coward's classic. For some excellent theatre, physical acting and laugh-out-loud antics of Deborah Gilmour Smyth and her husband Robert Smyth as one of the two oddly matched couples (the other couple is Cynthia Gerber and Nick Cordileone, who are well up to the task of being the foils for the Smyths,) in this comedy of manners—get out to Coronado ASAP. A production that has director Kerry Meads written all over it. It's fun; it's chic,; it's non-stop hilarity." |
- ( San Diego Jewish Times ) |
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"Noel Coward's classic comedy turns 73 this year, but it's not showing any wrinkles in Lamb's Players Theatre's smart and stylish new staging in Coronado...Crackles with wit and wickedness!" |
- ( North County Times ) |
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