Seemingly comfortably ensconced in his charming Connecticut home, Sidney Bruhl, a successful writer of Broadway thrillers, is struggling to overcome a “dry” spell which has resulted in a string of failures and a shortage of funds. A possible break in his fortunes occurs when he receives a script from a student in the seminar he has been conducting at a nearby collegeÔÇöa thriller which Sidney recognizes immediately as a potential Broadway hit. Sidney’s plan, which he devises with his wife’s help, is to offer collaboration to the student, an idea which the younger man quickly accepts. Thereafter suspense mounts steadily as the plot begins to twist and turn with devilish cleverness, and with such an abundance of thrills and laughter, that audiences will be held enthralled until the final, startling moments of the play.
(In Order of Appearance)
Sidney Bruhl – Paul Troglia
Myra Bruhl -Donna Daniels
Clifford Anderson – Mark R. Neufang
Helga ten Dorp – Sally Marks
Porter Milgrim – Glenn Villa
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Director – Mark Salentine
Set Designer/Technical Director – J. Michael Desper
Lighting Designer – Jennifer Allen
Stage Managers – Stephanie Lesko & David Scott
Costume Designers – Pat Boeck & Barbara Decker
Sound Designers – Jan Pritzl & Mark Salentine
Properties Mistresses – Merry Jaeger & Pat Westen
Fight Choreographer – Gene Schuldt
by Ira Levin