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West Boca’s Blithe Spirit
Photo Credit: Photo Courtesy of West Boca Drama
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Written by Erin Donohue, Entertainment Editor
The West Boca Drama Department is preparing for another outstanding performance, set to premiere November 12th-14th. Blithe Spirit was produced in 1941 by Noel Coward at the Manchester Opera house in London. A few years later, the play made an appearance on Broadway. As a result of its success in various theatres, Blithe Sprit was altered for film, television and radio, and shortly after transformed into a musical, also known as High Spirits.
Lance Blank? help
Charles Condomine, played by Tyler Costa, calls in Madame Arcati (Candace Zamoski) to perform a séance in hopes of learning more about the spiritual world. Not only knowledge is gained as he discovers during celebration of his marriage to Ruth (Michelle Siegel) that he is being haunted by his first wife, Elvira (Stav Berlinerblaw).
The madness doesn’t end there, but that’s something you will just have to witness yourself. In addition to Tyler, Candace and Michelle, other great cast members will add to the insanity such as Joe Anarumo (Mr. Bradman), Jessica Hatterman (Mrs. Bradman) and Rachel Sexton (Edith).
A play of this proportion has yet to hit the stage at West Boca, so don’t miss out on an opportunity for an unforgettable night of séances, spirits and spectacular sights!
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November 13th, 2009 at 9:06 am
BREAK A LEG, Mr. Blank and comp!!!! The Drama Dept. strives each year to provide us with an exquisite selection of the best musical from the American theater repertoire. I applaude them for this enormous effort from every member of the Drama Dept.
I have had and still teach members from the Drama Dept. and I can see their contagious enthusiasm dedicated towards their production. I see their potencial and I can only wish them BREAK A LEG! now and in their future.
It takes a village to raise a child, and certainly it takes a whole cast of creative and energetic people to create and keep the perilous life of our Performing Arts ALIVE!!
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