By J.B. Priestley |
at 8:15 p.m. at 2:00 p.m. |
| A young girl has committed suicide subjecting an eminently respectable British family to a routine inquiry in connection with the death. An inspector calls to interrogate the family, and during the course of his questioning, all members of the group are implicated lightly or deeply in the girl's undoing. The family, closely knit and friendly at the beginning of the evening, soon shows their true colors and connection to the suicide. And who is this mysterious inspector who seems to know so much about the family?
Read the review in the Asbury Park Press: Theater Notes: House of Mystery. |
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Keith Sampino -- (Gerald Croft) This is Keith's second time around here at Monmouth Players. Last year he appeared as Val in Laughter On The 23rd Floor. Other favorite roles include Ezra Chater in Arcadia , Lawyer Craven in Sly Fox and Nick Cristano in Over The River And Through The Woods. Keith would like to thank Lori for finally giving him a serious role in a serious show and everybody else for their support. He's still waiting for the day when he can do a Monmouth Players show without having to do an accent of some sort. |
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Rosalind Seneca -- (Sybil Birling) is very happy to join Monmouth Players for the first time. She has recently appeared in Equus (Dora Strang), Inspecting Carol (Dorothy), London Suite (Diana), The Dead (Aunt Kate), The Mousetrap (Mrs. Boyle) and Lend Me A Tenor (Julia). She has also performed in staged readings at George Street Playhouse and in New York City. She has trained with Christopher Martin (Shakespeare) and at the Michael Howard Studios and the Atlantic Theater Acting School. She thanks her husband and son for their unfailing enthusiasm and support. |
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Jacqueline Schreiber -- (Sheila) is pleased to be making her Monmouth Players debut. Previously she has appeared in The Laramie Project (multiple parts), The Hollow (Doris), The Prisoner Of Second Avenue (Jesse), and original murder mysteries where she tends to play the doctor. Additionally, she has performed in musical reviews and productions including Fiddler On The Roof (Tzeitel), Oklahoma!, The Most Happy Fella, The New Moon, Ruddigore, Hello Dolly, The Merry Widow and The Magic Flute. Jacqueline recently made her directorial debut, with A Sunny Morning, and also sings with The Monmouth Civic Chorus (Red Bank.) She has worked as a database designer, and studies acting at HB Studio, in NYC. Thanks to Lori and the cast for a wonderful experience! |
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John Sheehan -- (Arthur Birling) This is John's sixth appearance in a Monmouth Player's production. He is grateful for the opportunities they have provided to learn and practice the art of acting. |
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Kevin Vislocky -- (Eric) This is Kevin’s third production with Monmouth Players. He last appeared earlier this year in Over The River And Through The Woods (Nick) and made his Monmouth debut last year in Laughter On The 23rd Floor (Lucas). The year 2006 has been extremely busy on stage for Kevin. In addition to the two shows here at Monmouth, Kevin has also appeared as Howard in Moon Over Buffalo with Elmwood Playhouse in Nyack, NY, Richard in The Seven Year Itch for YCP TheaterWorks in Mohegan Lake, NY, and Charlie in The Tender Trap with First Avenue Playhouse. Thanks to Lori, Ar, and everyone involved in putting this show together. Thank You for coming….hope you enjoy the show. |
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Jack Welsh -- (Inspector Goole) returns to Monmouth Players after appearing in Dial M For Murder (Inspector Hubbard) in February of this year. On other stages he has appeared in A Few Good Men (Col. Jessup), Born Yesterday (Harry Brock), and Moon Over Buffalo (George Hay). Thanks to Lori for making it possible, the great cast and crew for putting it together and to my wife for all her support. |
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Ar Loeke -- (Edna) has been delighting theater-goers for years with her portrayals of amnesiac nuns, long-suffering wives, murderous maiden aunts and loose women. She is happy to be trodding the boards again here and hopes to many more chances to entertain you. |