‘A Wedding Story’ has first U.S. production in Hudson
By Andrew Amelinckx
Hudson-Catskill Newspapers
HUDSON — “It’s really exciting. We’ve been trying to obtain the rights for the play for almost three years,” said Laura Margolis, the founder and Executive Artistic Director of Stageworks/Hudson, about the new play she is directing, “A Wedding Story” by British playwright Bryony Lavery, which is making it’s American debut in Hudson this week.
The play at Stageworks/Hudson’s Max and Lillian Katzman Theater received tremendous reviews in England. It concerns itself with a female doctor, Evelyn, played by Eileen Schuyler, who is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and the emotional fallout that her husband, Peter, played by William Russell, and two grown children experience from her decline.
HUDSON — “It’s really exciting. We’ve been trying to obtain the rights for the play for almost three years,” said Laura Margolis, the founder and Executive Artistic Director of Stageworks/Hudson, about the new play she is directing, “A Wedding Story” by British playwright Bryony Lavery, which is making it’s American debut in Hudson this week.
The play at Stageworks/Hudson’s Max and Lillian Katzman Theater received tremendous reviews in England. It concerns itself with a female doctor, Evelyn, played by Eileen Schuyler, who is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and the emotional fallout that her husband, Peter, played by William Russell, and two grown children experience from her decline.
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