Heartbreak House is a "must-see"
Lynn Azzolina
Posted:11/26/08
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RED BANK – I thoroughly this fascinating production of “Heartbreak House” held at the Two River Theatre.
The set was symbolic of life on a cruise ship during the early 1900s representing various values of society during that era. All of the actors and actresses played their part extremely well making this classic by George Bernard Shaw a show that is exceptional and not to be missed.
According to director Aaron Posner, it is a production of friendship, sex and philosophy. He says, “It is smart, sad and funny, all at the same time, a lot of life.”
For information call the box office at 732-345-1400 or visit online at www.trtc.org.
The final performances are 8 p.m. tonight, Friday and Saturday, with 3 p.m. performances Saturday and Sunday.
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Dana Acheson, left, and Grace Gonglewski engage in some provocative interaction during TRTC’s “Heartbreak House.” Looking on is Christopher Donahue.
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