Cocktail Hour, The

Comedy

Written by:
A.R. Gurney

Opening: March 19, 1993

Closing: March 28, 1993

Number of performances: 7

Time:Early Fall in the mid 1970's

Setting:
A city in upstate NY

Synopsis:
John, a playwright, returns to his family's house, bringing with him a new play which he has written about them. His purpose is to obtain their permission to proceed with production, but his wealthy, very proper parents are cautious from the outset. For them the theatre is personified by the gracious, comforting era of the Lunts and Ina Claire, and they are disturbed by the bluntness of modern plays. And there is also John's sister, Nina, to contend with, although her reservations have to do with the fact that John has given her character such a minor role. Their confrontation takes place during the ritual of the cocktail hour, and as the martinis flow so do the recriminations and revelations, both funny and poignant. In the end it is evident that what John has written is closer to the truth than his family has heretofore been willing to admit, and that beneath their WASP reserve his parents and siblings are as beset with uncertainties and frustrations as their presumed "inferiors." But while they seem shackled by the past, and tantalized by an alien future, the ties which bind them do prevail—surmounting disputes and disappointments and, with unfailing warmth and humor, converting pained resignation into cautious but hopeful anticipation.

Production Staff

DirectorTed Rucinski
ProducerShirley Zimmermann
Set DesignGreg Rucinski
Lighting DesignGreg Rucinski
Set ConstructionLeslie E. Carney
Set ConstructionStephen Dumas
Set ConstructionMatthew Thornton
Set ConstructionDavid Putnam
Set ConstructionSusane Talarico
CostumesSusane Talarico
CostumesMardy Moore
PropertiesKitty Taylor
SoundStephen Dumas
Make-upLillian Kline
Stage ManagerBob Cheesman
PrompterKitty Taylor
Production DinnerPat Thompson
CastingRobin Hackett
CastingMark Stephens
CastingSusane Talarico