
2002-2003
Season > Here We Are
Dorothy
Parker, the witty and urbane columnist of the New Yorker magazine
in the late 1920s and 1930s, penned a short story, later a short
play which turns on the awkward and endearing moments of a young
couple as they embark on their honeymoon. This is a brief peek
into the hearts of a man and a woman, all too human and all too
real in the early moments of their marriage. The script is precious
and funny and beautifully crafted. This play was the focal point
of the benefit celebration of The Bay Theatre Company on June
20, 2003. These characters were brouht to life by Ian Wade and
Rebecca Ellis as they climbed on the train to begin their life
together. Their performances were graceful and polished and entranced
the audience, who also enjoyed delicious light fare and the lovely
waterviews from the Hobson Boat House on The St. John's College
campus.
Reviews
This production was not reviewed because it was presented as a showcase at our spring fundraiser.

