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Video Preview of The Ladies Man

Check out these clips from The Ladies Man, which opened last weekend in Founders’ Theatre. Click here to buy tickets now.

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The Ladies Man is written by Charles Morey and directed by Kevin Coleman, with costumes by , lighting design by , set design by Carl Sprague, and sound design by Michael Pfeiffer. The production stage manager is Hope Rose Kelly.

The Ladies Man Opens Saturday!

The Ladies Man has been in previews all week. The 2008-2009 performance season will officially begin with this Saturday night’s opening performance! Production photos (by Kevin Sprague at Studio Two) are available below.

A true French about a suave doctor whose young wife and fire-breathing mother-in-law suspect of infidelity, The Ladies Man features razor-fine, saucy language and whip-smart dialogue that make this comedy zing. Written by Charles Morey from Georges Feydeau’s Tailleur Pour Dames, and directed by Shakespeare & Company’s director of education Kevin Coleman. (Check out the video interview with Kevin Coleman.)

The Ladies Man plays at Founders’ Theatre through August 31. Click here to buy tickets.

Director’s Vision: The Ladies Man

The first show of our longest-ever season begins previews this Friday. The Ladies Man, a adapted from the works of Georges Feydeau by Charles Morey, is directed by Kevin Coleman (Shakespeare & Company’s Director of Education).

We interviewed Kevin (and peeked in on a rehearsal) to find out what makes farces work, why they’re so funny, and what kind of hi-jinx audiences can expect from The Ladies Man. (Video features actors , Julie Webster and Annette Miller in rehearsal.)

The Ladies Man begins previews this Friday, May 23rd. Buy tickets here.

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