Mature actresses hit center stage
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Tom Titus
One of the most recurring complaints in local theater is the
dearth of good roles for actresses of a certain age -- those who may
be grouped into the “mature” category.
Whether Edward Percy and Reginald Denham had this situation in
mind when they wrote “Ladies in Retirement” some 60 years ago is open
to conjecture. But this venerable drama has plenty of parts for women
in the aforementioned category.
The Huntington Beach Playhouse will showcase a group of these
seasoned talents this weekend when “Ladies in Retirement” opens at
the Central Library Theater under the direction of Terri Miller
Schmidt, who brought “Bus Stop” to the Huntington Beach stage a year
ago.
“This play was first staged in the 1940s in war-torn England
during the Blitz, to rave reviews,” Schmidt explains. “Starring Dame
Flora Robinson in the lead, it later was brought to the States as a
film starring Ida Lupino and Louis Hayward.”
She describes the play as “a long-time staple on the British
stages and a wonderful showcase for seasoned actresses.” Her own cast
is headed by the “wonderfully diverse” Teri Ciranna -- who excelled
as Katherine in “The Lion in Winter” last year at the Newport Theater
Arts Center and last performed on the Huntington Beach stage in
“Daddy’s Dyin’, Who’s Got the Will?” The diversity Schmidt refers to
includes Ciranna’s scenery-chewing villainesses in Schmidt’s
productions of “Popeye” and “The Princess and the Magic Pea,” as well
as the title role in two incarnations of “Driving Miss Daisy.”
Completing the Huntington Beach cast will be Valerie Speaks, Patti
Rambo and local newcomer Margaret VandenBerghe, along with Wendy
Braun and Patrick Strong. Dawn Conant and Ana Fluck are producing,
with Kelly Tickner as stage manager.
As for the plot, it concerns a companion to a wealthy actress
living in a remote country home, who makes plans to provide a
permanent home for her two eccentric sisters to whom she is devoted.
A murder offers unexpected twists to complicate the plan.
Performances of “Ladies in Retirement” will be given Thursdays and
Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 3 and 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 and 7 p.m.
in the Library Theater, 7111 Talbert Ave., Huntington Beach, Sept
6-22. Tickets are priced at $14 and $16 and reservations are being
taken at (714) 375-0696.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Independent.
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