The Sudbury Savoyards present “I Hate Hamlet,” July 24. 25, 26. 31 and August 1

Steven Cadigan and David Nestelbaum in rehearsal (photo: S Flint)
Steven Cadigan and David Nestelbaum in rehearsal (photo: S Flint)

The Sudbury Savoyards present “I Hate Hamlet,” a light-hearted comedy by Paul Rudnick.
July 24th, 25th, 31st, and Aug 1st at 8:00 PM
Matinee: July 26 at 3:00 PM
Hawes Hall, Sudbury United Methodist Church, 251 Old Sudbury Road, Sudbury, MA

Tickets (general seating) available at the door, or reserve by calling 978-443-8811. $20 for adults and $15 for seniors/students. Parties of 10 or more who reserve tickets by phone will receive a $5 voucher for the concession stand.

More information: http://www.sudburysavoyards.org

Funny and poignant, “I Hate Hamlet” is the story of Andrew Rally, an actor whose Hollywood television series has been canceled and has returned to New York City to decide what to do next. His debatably-clairvoyant real estate agent has found him an apartment with an unexpected presence: the ghost of John Barrymore. Andrew’s agent has found a play for him: Hamlet, a play he hates, but his girlfriend loves. Andrew’s deal-making friend from California wants him to return to California to star in a new show. Andrew has to sort through the competing demands of the people around him and grapple with his own insecurities – is he good enough to be Hamlet?

The Sudbury Savoyards cast features Steven Friedman (Waltham) as the ghost of John Barrymore, Stephen Cadigan (Somerville) as Andrew Rally, David Nestelbaum (Worcester) as Gary Peter Lefkowitz, Carolyn Schwartz (Framingham) as Deirdre McDavey, Pamela Ryba (Boston) as Felicia Dantine, and Susan Elberger (Worcester) as Lillian Troy.

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