Written by:
Steven Dietz
Opening: October 22, 1999
Closing: October 31, 1999
Number of performances: 8
Time:Now
Setting:
Here
Synopsis:
PRIVATE EYES is a comedy of suspicion in which nothing is ever quite what it seems. Matthew's wife, Lisa, is having an affair with Adrian, a British theatre director. Or perhaps the affair is part of the play being rehearsed. Or perhaps Matthew has imagined all of it simply to have something to report to Frank, his therapist. And, finally, there is Cory—the mysterious woman who seems to shadow the others—who brings the story to its surprising conclusion. Or does she? The audience itself plays the role of detective in this hilarious "relationship thriller" about love, lust and the power of deception.
Performers
| Matthew | Mark Walthers | |
| Lisa | Christine Walthers | |
| Adrian | Matthew J. Kennedy | |
| Cory | June Rosate Coryer | |
| Frank | Joseph Fava |
Production Staff
| Director | Melissa Brown | |
| Producer | Matthew Moross | |
| Producer | Thomas Justin | |
| Ass't Director | Karen Wyanski | |
| Set Design | Duncan Morrison | |
| Set Construction | Duncan Morrison | |
| Technical Director | Joel Katz | |
| Stage Manager | Karen Wyanski | |
| Sound Design | Laurence Frank | |
| Lighting Design | Don Mealy | |
| Costumes | Susane Rucinski | |
| Properties | Laura Houlihan | |
| Properties | Ann Sylvester | |
| Stage Crew | Laura Houlihan | |
| Stage Crew | Robert L. Hegeman | |
| Hair | John Fowler | |
| Prompter | Pat Kerton | |
| Production Dinner | Stephanie Brown | |
| Special Thanks | Don Mealy |
