
A new play by George Tricker
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Clarendon Road is a dramatic comedy about a middle-aged man's return to
his Irish-Italian family home, and his connecting with the ghosts of his
colorful family's past.
In a household where life was as
delicate and civil as a rugby scrum, this sensitive comedy
recounts and reflects the bittersweet moments of growing up in an
Italian-American family in 1950's Brooklyn.
"A closely knit, comedically stressed-out family that somehow manages to
cope..." Palisadian-Post
Produced by special arrangement with the playwright, Mr. Tricker.
PERFORMANCES
June 22 - July 21
Thurs, Fri & Sat - 8 pm,
Sunday, June 24 & July 15 - 2 pm
Cast
Roscoe Gaines plays George: 40-50s, LEAD, witty, emotional,
sense of humor, and has a hurt little boy quality about him.
Valorie Paradise-Lant plays Edith:
40-50s, attractive powerhouse, comedy a plus, can be overbearing and
opinionated.
Gary Cunial is Anthony: 40-50's, Edith's husband, the
heart of the family, strong, slight limp.
Howard Leader is Severino: 60’s plus, the wry patriarch,
with many secrets, very loud but known to be able to mutter under his breath.
Nancy Solomons is Rosalia: 60’s plus, the caustic
matriarch, warm-hearted, a little slip of a thing.
Cameron Reilly is Georgie: 10, plucky (George as a boy)
Harris Bay is Donald:
7, quiet
Tim Ahearn is Richard: 20's-30's, attractive alcoholic
with a mean streak, male chauvinist, piano player a plus.
Beth Urquhart is Lillian: 20's-30's sassy, pretty
redhead, with a good heart
Lorraine Pope plays Margaret: 20's-30's, attractive
accountant, strong-willed executive type
Production
Staff
Directed by Rick Steinberg
Produced by Donna Holroyd
Set by John Holroyd
Light Design by Jack
Allaway
Stage Manager is Ken Endress
Light Operator is Gerda Fadden