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Happy Birthday

Dressing Room Theatre
Thursday, Friday & Saturday nights at 8:00pm
Sunday afternoons at 2:00pm


Written by
MARC CAMOLETTI

 

Adapted by
BEVERLEY CROSS

 

Happy Birthday is produced by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals,  NY. NY.

 

Produced in cooperation with the City of Stamford with support from the CT Office of the Arts. 

Synopsis

Bernard has foolishly asked his mistress, Brigit, to his home on her birthday despite the fact his wife Jacqueline is present. He has also invited his oldest friend, Robert, and asks him to pretend Brigit is his mistress. Robert refuses, as he is having an affair with Jacqueline, but Bernard cunningly involves him anyway. By chance, a temporary maid engaged for the evening arrives when Jacqueline and Bernard are out, and her name is also Brigit. Robert mistakes her for Bernard's girlfriend. Frantic complications in which identities, plots, counter plots and bedrooms are exchanged with ever increasing confusion transpire until an unexpected ending makes everyone happy, including the maid, who has acquired a mink coat and lots of money. A long running success in London.


Filmed by Stephen Emerick


 

Musical Numbers
Production Team

Producer
Lou Ursone 

Director
John Atkin 

Set Design
JamieLajoie /Marc Ursone 

Lighting Design
Jamie Lajoie 

Costume Design
Helen Adams

Dance Sequences
Christine Titus

Stage Manager
Martha Dombroski

Assistant Stage Manager
Carol Foley 

Props
Jordon Hensley

Sound Effects
John Zimmerman 

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Happy Birthday

Dressing Room Theatre
Thursday, Friday & Saturday nights at 8:00pm
Sunday afternoons at 2:00pm


Written by
MARC CAMOLETTI

 

Adapted by
BEVERLEY CROSS

 

Happy Birthday is produced by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals,  NY. NY.

 

Produced in cooperation with the City of Stamford with support from the CT Office of the Arts. 

Synopsis

Bernard has foolishly asked his mistress, Brigit, to his home on her birthday despite the fact his wife Jacqueline is present. He has also invited his oldest friend, Robert, and asks him to pretend Brigit is his mistress. Robert refuses, as he is having an affair with Jacqueline, but Bernard cunningly involves him anyway. By chance, a temporary maid engaged for the evening arrives when Jacqueline and Bernard are out, and her name is also Brigit. Robert mistakes her for Bernard's girlfriend. Frantic complications in which identities, plots, counter plots and bedrooms are exchanged with ever increasing confusion transpire until an unexpected ending makes everyone happy, including the maid, who has acquired a mink coat and lots of money. A long running success in London.


Filmed by Stephen Emerick


 

Musical Numbers
Production Team

Producer
Lou Ursone 

Director
John Atkin 

Set Design
JamieLajoie /Marc Ursone 

Lighting Design
Jamie Lajoie 

Costume Design
Helen Adams

Dance Sequences
Christine Titus

Stage Manager
Martha Dombroski

Assistant Stage Manager
Carol Foley 

Props
Jordon Hensley

Sound Effects
John Zimmerman