Newport Lights to shine in one-act festival
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Tom Titus
The lights will flicker for five days early next month as local
performers turn up the wattage at the Newport Theater Arts Center
with the second edition of “Newport Lights.”
This evening of one-act comedies, being organized by local actor
Stuart Eriksen, will be staged from July 7 through 11, with all
ticket proceeds benefiting KOCE-TV, Orange County’s public television
station.
The bill of fare for Newport Lights 2004 will be composed of:
* “A Litany of Sins” by Judith Montague, which focuses on a nun
addressing a group of children.
* “Breathing Lessons” by Martin Williams, in which a husband and
wife disagree on how to handle their son’s first amorous encounter.
* “The Devil You Say” by Gene Fiskin, being a conversation between
a sinner and the devil himself.
* “Family Recipe” by Tom Swimm, which follows a husband and wife
as they attempt to justify an adoption to their daughter.
* “Katz Has Nine Lives” by Eleanor Brook. In this black comedy, a
woman named Katz is pronounced dead, but questions arise between her
doctor and a scorekeeper.
* “The Mystery of Another Man’s Wife” by Eric Eberwein, detailing
the problems that arise when a husband falls in love with a neighbor.
* “Let’s Talk About It” by Neil Jakks. In this comedy by a Newport
playwright, a husband and wife visit a marriage counselor and get
some unusual advice.
* “Life With Jamie” by Lauren D. Yee, in which a woman’s singles
ad elicits an unexpected male response.
* “Love in Ten Minutes” by James Flores, involving some
interesting verbal sparring between a man and a woman.
The Newport Lights program was born last year when two members of
the Orange County Playwrights Alliance, Jack Stanley and Eric
Eberwein, voiced their concerns about the lack of comedies produced
by the group. They organized the first Lights event, in which Eriksen
participated as an actor.
“Jack asked me if I could help with the second one, and this
year’s production was born,” Eriksen said. “I must admit it has been
fun. Our artistic director is the same one who did the job last year,
Penelope Van Horne.”
Curtain times are 8 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, July 7
through 10, with 2 p.m. matinees Saturday and Sunday, July 10 and 11.
Tickets are priced at $15, and reservations for the event are being
taken at (949) 735-7706. The theater is located at 2501 Cliff Drive,
Newport Beach.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Fridays.
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