One of the 20th Century’s most subversive comic masterpieces, this “Comedy of Horrors” is a merciless satire of religious hypocrisy, middle-class British morality, and blind faith in authority. The McLeavy’s are in mourning, but young Hal and his partner-in-crime need someplace to stash their loot. When Scotland Yard’s finest comes sniffing about, no one escapes suspicion, from the naughty nurse to dear old gardening dad. And where did Mrs. McLeavy’s corpse go? Orton’s wicked stew of Oscar Wilde and Kafka is sexy, sharp-witted, and shocking.
The cast includes Rebecca Brooksher, Eric Martin Brown, Jarlath Conroy, Ryan Garbayo, Rocco Sisto, Nick Westrate
Creative Team Narelle Sissons, Sara Jean Tosetti, Scott Zielinski, Brad Berridge, Rick Sordelet, Stephen Gabis, Stuart Howard.
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About the Show
Venue
Lucille Lortel Theatre
Story
One of the 20th Century’s most subversive comic masterpieces, this “Comedy of Horrors” is a merciless satire of religious hypocrisy, middle-class British morality, and blind faith in authority. The McLeavy’s are in mourning, but young Hal and his partner-in-crime need someplace to stash their loot. When Scotland Yard’s finest comes sniffing about, no one escapes suspicion, from the naughty nurse to dear old gardening dad. And where did Mrs. McLeavy’s corpse go? Orton’s wicked stew of Oscar Wilde and Kafka is sexy, sharp-witted, and shocking.
The cast includes Rebecca Brooksher, Eric Martin Brown, Jarlath Conroy, Ryan Garbayo, Rocco Sisto, Nick Westrate
Creative Team Narelle Sissons, Sara Jean Tosetti, Scott Zielinski, Brad Berridge, Rick Sordelet, Stephen Gabis, Stuart Howard.
Know Before You Go
Both romantic and scary, The Phantom of the Opera is a thrilling night of theater with grand emotions.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s score, with its beloved signature song “Music of the Night,” sets the mood,
but you may also find yourself humming the gorgeous period costumes and simple yet grand sets
(even the famous chandelier, which probably falls slower than you’d expect, is a thrill).