3/21/2019 The Book Club Play
Different Stages Presents Karen Zacarias’ The Book Club Play March 22 – April 13, 2019 Santa Cruz Theatre, 1805 E. 7th St
Photo by Steve Rogers Photography
Directed by long-time Different Stages' actress, Nikki Zook (The Children's Hour), The Book Club Play features three actors who have appeared in previous Different Stages productions: Kelsey Mazak (Yankee Tavern), Will Douglas (Great Expectations) and Beau Paul (The Magic Fire). Completing the cast are Haley Armstrong (Terminus), Brandi Andrade (If I Forget), Michael Galvan (Sangre de un Angel) and Makayla Perez (West Side Story).
Different Stages continues its 2018 - 2019 season with Karen Zacarias' The Book Club Play. Bibliophiles Behaving Badly? Ah, don't act surprised. Why should book clubs be different from all the other small groups we humans belong to: families, committees, PTAs, spy rings? It's all clashing egos, hidden jealousies, things unsaid, and even though it's "just books" - dry words on dry paper - we know someone, inevitably, is going to get punched in the face. The Book Club Play is a delightful new play about life, love, literature and the side-splitting results when friends start reading between the lines.
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Directed by long-time Different Stages' actress, Nikki Zook (The Children's Hour), The Book Club Play features three actors who have appeared in previous Different Stages productions: Kelsey Mazak (Yankee Tavern), Will Douglas (Great Expectations) and Beau Paul (The Magic Fire). Completing the cast are Haley Armstrong (Terminus), Brandi Andrade (If I Forget), Michael Galvan (Sangre de un Angel) and Makayla Perez (West Side Story).
Different Stages continues its 2018 - 2019 season with Karen Zacarias' The Book Club Play. Bibliophiles Behaving Badly? Ah, don't act surprised. Why should book clubs be different from all the other small groups we humans belong to: families, committees, PTAs, spy rings? It's all clashing egos, hidden jealousies, things unsaid, and even though it's "just books" - dry words on dry paper - we know someone, inevitably, is going to get punched in the face. The Book Club Play is a delightful new play about life, love, literature and the side-splitting results when friends start reading between the lines.