Good Morning,
Please find below and attached a press release for The Niceties at Lakewood
Playhouse.
Let me know if you have any questions or need any additional information.
Best,
Joseph C. Walsh
The Niceties: Opens in TWO WEEKS
Be part of the conversation!
For Immediate Release:
Lakewood Playhouse is excited to announce the final show in our 85th
Season, The Niceties by Eleanor Burgess.
The Niceties is being directed by Michelle Matlock making her Lakewood
Playhouse directorial debut, and stars Laurie O'Brien and Danielle Shope
both returning to the Playhouse after appearing in Love, Loss & What I Wore
and Incorruptible respectively.
Director Michelle Matlock says, “This play's profound exploration of
important issues, rich history, and thought-provoking conversations is not
only relevant but also serves as a catalyst for fostering meaningful
dialogue around race within our community. I look forward to the shared
creative process and the collective impact we can make through this
powerful production.”
What begins as a polite clash in perspectives, explodes into an urgent
debate about race, history and power.
Laurie O'Brien, who plays college professor Janine Bosko says, “The
Niceties has challenged me, as an actor, to confront some of my own biases
and ingrained ways of thinking. I hope audience members leave the theatre
thinking about the ways we humans can listen to differing viewpoints with
more open minds and hearts.”
The Niceties originally premiered at the Huntington Theatre, Boston, before
transferring to the Manhattan Theatre Club in New York City. The play is a
compelling depiction of racial and generational divides as it asks who gets
to tell the story of America, and how.
At an elite East Coast university, an ambitious young black student and her
esteemed white professor meet to discuss a paper the college junior is
writing about the American Revolution. They’re both liberal. They’re both
women. They’re both brilliant. But very quickly, discussions of grammar and
Google turn to race and reputation, and before they know it, they’re in
dangerous territory neither of them had foreseen – and facing stunning
implications that can’t be undone.
Of her experience in rehearsals so far, Danielle Shope, who plays college
student Zoe Reed says, “Everyone is really helpful and encouraging. We're
able to have honest conversations about the topics in this show and ask
questions that not only help with character development but allows us to
learn something new.”
“Burgess generates a verbal whirlwind with a words-per-minute velocity that
rivals Aaron Sorkin.” - The Boston Globe
“An articulate expression of #blacklivesmatter anger as well as a
Millennial rebel yell.” - The Arts Fuse
“A barnburner of a play… One of the best plays I’ve seen about who gets to
tell the story of America, and how.” - The Washington Post
The Niceties runs for ten performances only from May 31st-June 16th. Each
performance will be followed by a talkback about the play and its themes.
Get your tickets now to be a part of the conversation! For tickets please
call 253-588-0042 or visit www.lakewoodplayhouse.org. Lakewood Playhouse
has a number of discounted tickets for youth groups and schools, please
call the box office for details.
This production will be directed by Michelle Matlock. Stage Manager is Maisha
Rice, Assistant Stage Manager is Stephanie Huber, Scenic Designer is Maggie
Knott, Costume Designer is Jane Davie, Lighting Designer is Alonna Hall,
Sound Designer is Brookelyne Peterson, Props Designer is Brittany D.
Henderson, Scenic Carpenter is Luke Amundson and Scenic Artist is Ashley Roy
.
ABOUT LAKEWOOD PLAYHOUSE
Lakewood Playhouse’s mission is to build community through theatre.
In our small theatre, we imagine, empathize, engage, and educate. Lakewood
Playhouse was founded in 1938. We currently have a 180 seat theatre that
performs shows in the round in the Seattle/Tacoma metropolitan area in the
Lakewood Towne Center. The Lakewood Playhouse building where all Lakewood
Playhouse productions are performed is almost 60 years old.
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For more information or press tickets, please contact Producing Artistic
Director Joseph C. Walsh at jwalsh@lakewoodplayhouse.org.