Cape May County Herald, 13 October 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 24

‘Other Half” Is a Hit

fty Jiicoh S( haad Jr. SOMKUS POINT The British and the Americans «ni together here last week to successfully launch the sixth 'season of the South 'Jersey Regional Theatre The liiiglish contribution was Alan Ayckbburn’s very funny farce. "How’ The other Half Loves.” which

was performed flawlessly bv'an American cast that ifad no trouble keeping the British flavor. The Gateway Playhouse on Bay Avenue was packed on opening night and. judging from audience reaction, this zany comedy should have a good ruo^through

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"How The Other Half Loves” is a clever ptey that was brought to Broadway from London about five years ago Phil Silv#rs and Sandy Dennis appeared in the New York version. TIIK STORY invojves three couples who become victims of their own gossipy foibles about their alleged romantic escapdes. There is iust one living room set for this production. but what makes the play so ingenious is that various scenes are played at the same time on one set although the action takes, place in different houses. For awhile, it seemed to be confusing for some members of the audiejice. but once they got the knack of this clever story telling they seemed to appreciate the playwright's

TERKRSA fOLEN and Tony Pasqualini are in a happy mood in this scene from "How the Other Half Loves," a British farce that opened the professional season at the

South Jersey Theatre in Somers Point.

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inventiveness. The cast, fluidly directed by James Louis Niesen. moved the play along briskly. CB Anderson, who appeared with Joanne ■Woodward in the New York production of "Candida.” bore the major acting responsibility as the stuffy and naive trouble maker Frank Faster A native of Tennessee. Anderson had no trouble maintaining .a British CharacterizSlion Dominique fieri, who was tra'ined in England, smoothly portrayed his philandering wife Eliza both Bussey and Terry Greiss. as Mary and William Kcathcrstone. the inhoCcnt victims of the gossip, stole several scenes, and Teresa Tolen and Tony Pasqualini expertly played -tltbir comedic roles as ttae third couple involved in^e triangle of rumors. Jpr "How The other Half Loves” is the perfect opening for South v Jersey’s Regional theatre which includes a mostly Equity cast The non-profit group.

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which will offer five more plays between November 3 and June 12. was especially pleased with the sell-out crowd on opening night and is hoping that in theatre ' starved South Jersey this will be the biggest season of its young'career. ‘Kick-the-Habit" Program Sot COURT HOUSE - The County Health Department in y cooperation with the American Lung Association will sponsor a "Kick the llabif' program for those who want to stop

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All Children who are Lower Township residents and in the 8th grade or younger arc welcome to attend. Awards will be given to the winners for the funniest. scariest, most creative, and most original

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Participants will be judged in the 4 and under age group, the 5-8 age group, and 9 and above. A movie will be jhow n and refreshments will be served after the parly.

Banquet Marks 70lh Anniversary WILDWOOD CREST Over 70 guests gathered fOr a banqilet honoring the 70th wedding anniversary of local residents Dom and •Josephine Sciarro. Joseph and Mark* Sciarro. who have operated. Dorn’s Restaurant for 38 years, were the hosts Dom was a county con stable and Sargeant al arms of the company Court for many years. Mayors Thanked RIO GRANDE. - The County Ostomy Club has extended its thanks to the mayors of Wildwood. North Wildwood. Ocean City. Cape May, Woodbine and Avalon for proclaiming August as Ostomy Awareness Month.

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