Welcome to our 34th Season!
September always brings feelings of renewal / starting anew for me...I guess I've never lost that feeling of going back to school even after many, many years.
Here at Curtain Call September marks the beginning of a new season - new opportunities to work with terrifically talented and passionate volunteers who make our shows happen - new audience members to meet - old time patrons to welcome home.
For me personally, this new season marks my 25th here as Executive Director...a milestone that wouldn't have been possible without you, our loyal patrons, the aforementioned incredible volunteer performers, technicians, etc. that bring our shows to life for you, our staff and Board of Directors, and the incredible, ongoing support of our city leaders who support this municipal theatre complex
I'm very excited about this season because many of the shows on tap are here for the first time - including TOOTSIE. Later in the season we have MYSTIC PIZZA, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN and THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL all playing in Stamford for the first time. We also have the northeast premiere of A JUKEBOX FOR THE ALGONQUIN witten by CT native, Paul Stroili. And of course we have some old favorites too like MULBERRY STREET, ANYTHING GOES and more. Click here to read about all of our season's offerings.
Being a huge murder mystery fan, the Agatha Christie collection has always been among my favorites, so I'm excited to have AND THEN TEHRE WERE NONE back in the Dressing Room Theatre for the first time in almost 20 years...with an ending that may be different from what you remember. (It's true to the original Christie novel.)
But there's another mystery afoot: how to entice our friends and fans - and those we don't yet know - to open their wallets to support Curtain Call, Stamford's longest running and only, year-round, nonprofit producing theatre.
As a nonprofit arts organization, we always need financial support from friends and fans. This has never been more true than over the past several Covid years. One great way is through our second annual BROADWAY CELEBRATES CURTAIN CALL event next month.
On October 24 at the Stamford Italian Center, Curtain Call alum, Dan Micciche - music director of WICKED on Broadway, along with Carrie St. Louis and John Riddle, will be part of a great night of food, cocktails and cabaret. Click here to read all about this great night.
You can also help by buying tickets to our fall raffle - the top three prizes are a $3,000, $2,000 and $1,000 AMEX GIFT card - and you can even buy tickets online by clicking here. Only $20 each and no more than 1,500 will be sold.
If you're here as a single ticket buyer, we hope you'll be back for more throughout this season. Maybe we can entice you: you may purchase any of our discounted Flex Passes and apply the cost of this ticket to the cost - just ask our Box Office staff to help or call us at 203-461-6358.
THANK YOU AGAIN FOR JOINING US!
Sincerely,
Lou Ursone
Executive Director
Curtain Call, Inc.
Agatha Christie’s
And Then There Were None
Technical Stage Manager Kevin Tangney | Stage Manager Ann Alford | Stage Manager Gail Yudain |
Lighting Design Jamie LaJoie | Costume Design Tom Gordon |
Producer
Lou Ursone
Director
Joel Fenster
Any video and/or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
AND THEN THERE WERE NONE is presented
through special arrangement
with Concord Theatricals, New York, NY
Produced in cooperation with The City of Stamford
with support from the CT Office of the Arts.
Antonia Jane Marston
Cassie Peterpaul
Ethel Rogers
Jess Reed
General MacKenzie
Vic Sauerhoff
Thomas Rogers
Seth Barkan
Emily Brent
Elayne Gordon
Judge Wargrave
Tom Petrone
Dr. Edith Armstrong
Angela Mantero
William Blore
Rob Nichols
Philip Lombard
Patrick Kelly
Vera Claythorne
Olivia Lapine
Freddie Narracott
Ann Alford^ / Gail Yudain*
U.N. Owen
Rob Hunt
^ Performing September 19, 21, 26, 28 October. 4, 6, 10 & 12.
* Performing September 20, 22, 27, 29, October 3, 5, 11 & 13.
Time & Place: 1939
The living room of a home on Soldier Island, off the coast of Devon, England.
ACT 1
Scene 1:
A summer evening in August.
Scene 2:
The following morning.
There will be one 15 minute intermission.
ACT 2
Scene 1:
The same day. Afternoon.
Scene 2:
The same day. Evening.
Scene 3:
The following afternoon.
Producer
Lou Ursone
Director
Joel Fenster
Set Design
Meghan Connolly & Wayne Yeager
Lighting Design
Jamie LaJoie
Technical Stage Manager
Kevin Tangney
Costume Design
Tom Gordon
Stage Managers
Ann Alford, Gail Yudain
Prop Mistress
Martha Dombroski