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Joel Harris Fenster
Director

Joel Fenster is honored to be returning to Curtain Call to direct one of the funniest shows of the 21st Century. A lifelong fan of Alfred Hitchcock, Joel has mostly been playing in the Agatha Christie sandbox the last few years having directed Murder on the Orient Express, A Murder is Announced, The Mousetrap and And Then There Were None here at Curtain Call with brief breaks from Dame Agatha to direct The Addams Family (Curtain Call’s Summer Youth Theater) and The SpongeBob Musical (Fairfield Center Stage). Next year marks twenty five years of Joel directing in various Fairfield County Community Theaters. He’s had a lot of fun over the years and has met many interesting people along the way, including his wife (of 22 years in October). He’d like to thank the amazing, hard working, and talented cast and crew for their patience in getting this show off the ground. More importantly, he’d like to thank his mishpocha for putting up with his mishegas every moment of every day. And lastly, he’d like to thank all of you reading this for coming to see the show. Without you, we wouldn’t be here doing this.All my best to everyone, always.

Joel Harris Fenster
Director

Joel Fenster is honored to be returning to Curtain Call to direct one of the funniest shows of the 21st Century. A lifelong fan of Alfred Hitchcock, Joel has mostly been playing in the Agatha Christie sandbox the last few years having directed Murder on the Orient Express, A Murder is Announced, The Mousetrap and And Then There Were None here at Curtain Call with brief breaks from Dame Agatha to direct The Addams Family (Curtain Call’s Summer Youth Theater) and The SpongeBob Musical (Fairfield Center Stage). Next year marks twenty five years of Joel directing in various Fairfield County Community Theaters. He’s had a lot of fun over the years and has met many interesting people along the way, including his wife (of 22 years in October). He’d like to thank the amazing, hard working, and talented cast and crew for their patience in getting this show off the ground. More importantly, he’d like to thank his mishpocha for putting up with his mishegas every moment of every day. And lastly, he’d like to thank all of you reading this for coming to see the show. Without you, we wouldn’t be here doing this.All my best to everyone, always.