“Deathtrap” Opens February 12 at Home Made Theater
Posted by Gail M. Burns - January 2010
Broadway’s longest running comedy-thriller at HMT!
Home Made Theater continues their 25th season with Ira Levin’s DEATHTRAP at the Spa Little Theater in the Saratoga Spa State Park. The show runs weekends February 12th through February 28th. Deathtrap is Broadways longest running comedy-thriller.
Sidney Bruhl, a famous writer of Broadway thrillers, is struggling to overcome writers block. A possible change in his fortunes occurs when he receives a script from one of his writing students — a thriller with lots of potential. Intrigue after intrigue, the suspense mounts steadily as the plot begins to twist and turn with devilish cleverness. An abundance of surprises and thrills will hold you enthralled until the final, startling moments of the play.
The director and sound designer of DEATHTRAP is Terry Rabine who has directed numerous HMT productions THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, THE LION IN WINTER, MACBETH, THE NERD, CORPSE!, MARVIN’S ROOM, EASTERN STANDARD, LEND ME A TENOR and THE DIVINERS.
The cast of DEATHTRAP includes Monica Cangero as Myra, Aaron Holbritter as Sydney, Ian LaChance as Clifford, Lizette Orozco as Helga, and Rick Wissler as Porter. The artistic team for DEATHTRAP includes assistant director Christine O’Connell, scenic designer Vaughn Patterson, properties designer Mary Fran Hughes, lighting designer Kyle VanSandt, and costume designer Dianne O’Neill Filer.
Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:15pm, February 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, and 27. Matinees are on Sundays at 2:00pm February 21 and 28. An optional dinner package is available at the Gideon Putnam prior to the evening performances for an additional $24 per person plus tax and gratuity. Brunch at the Gideon Putnam is available prior to the Sunday matinees for an additional $23 per person plus tax and gratuity. Ticket prices are $21 and $24. For reservations or further information, call HMT at (518) 587-4427 or visit homemadetheater.org.
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