You are cordially invited to a wedding in a beautiful spring garden. A2CT's Studio Theater has been transformed into a lush Southern garden for the Studio Series comedy, Impossible Marriage. With newly installed heat in the lobby,you will have no trouble believing you've come in out of the cold into an intimate Savannah garden.
Impossible Marriage, by Beth Henley and directed by Sam Zwetchkenbaum and Jean Leverich, runs December 4-12, 2009 at A2CT's intimate,
40-seat Studio Theater at 322 W.
Ann St. in Ann
Arbor.
Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Saturday at 8 p.m., with
a Sunday matinee at 2pm February 7. Tickets
are $10 for general admission and $15 for reserved seating. New this season - Studio Series passes are
also available and offer 5 admissions for the price of four. Passes are
available only in advance and a reservation is required to secure your seat. Tickets are available at the A2CT office at 322 W. Ann St, by
calling the office at 971-2228 or at the door.
Additional information is available by visiting www.a2ct.org.
Impossible Marriage
is
a delightful comedy by award-winning playwright Beth Henley, author of Crimes of the Heart and The Miss Firecracker Contest. It is spring in the Kingsley family's
mysterious Savannah
garden. As the eccentric family prepares
for a wedding of an unlikely couple, their comedic efforts to stop the
impending union will either put a stop to the wedding or see it through.
Impossible
Marriage's talented cast features Ann Marie Mann as
matriarch Kendall, Brittany Batell as her daughter Pandora, Elizabeth Mowers as
her other daughter Floral (played by Holly Hunter in the Broadway production),
and Marc Holland as Pandora's intended, Edvard.
The cast also includes Brandon Derfiny as Sidney, Julian Sapala as Jonsey, and Eric
Bloch as Reverend Lawrence.
Want to grab a bite before or after the show? Park in the Studio Theater lot and walk up to one of the many MainStreet Ventures restaurants--Palio, Real Seafood Co, Gratzi, Chop House, or La Dolce Vita.