Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Karma @ Rabbittown



Anyone looking for a good play could do worse than to check out
Karma at Rabbittown Theatre. Full disclosure: Karma is written and directed by Bryan Hennessey, aka my husband of nearly seven years, but, hey, I married the guy because he was such a fine playwright (this is true). Anyway, Karma is a two-hander, with the talented cast of Monica Walsh and Philip Goodridge; tickets are $15/$12; curtain time is 7:30pm and the running time is a very karmic-friendly 65 minutes. Tonight is opening night and it's up until Saturday (the 26th). Hope to see you at the show!

(Image: karma-people.)

P.S. We're planning a road trip to Trinity tomorrow, to set up a booth for the magazine - will be out of office until Friday but will touch blog/base then!

2 comments:

Geoff Adams - Artistic Director said...

Saw KARMA and loved it. Brian has written a very fine piece of work here and so lovely to see this style of theatre strarting to florish here in Newfoundland. Let's promote or of this for our theatre goig audiences. Phil and Monica also did the piece justice as well I might add, bioth giveing very touching, funny and real perfomances.

J. M. S. said...

Thanks, Geoff! I'll pass this along to Bryan. I enjoyed the show very much myself, and the audiences were pretty good. Hope you are having a good summer and hope to see you in person at some point!