See Rock City In this moving sequel, Raleigh and May have just returned from their honeymoon, and now must navigate a tricky strait that includes in-laws from very different backgrounds, the hardships of World War II in rural Kentucky, the demands of their diverging livelihoods, and even the possibility that their future might not be together.
In addition to exposing the plight of men like Raleigh whose ailments prevented service to their country, Hutton explores the difficulties facing May and millions of women who have joined the work force only to be denied their jobs once the men have returned from overseas.
The Berkshire Eagle hailed CTC hit 2005 production:
“Arlene Hutton has done a risky and wonderful thing, she has created a sequel that is every bit as accomplished as its progenitor.” Thursday, July 29, 2010 at 2:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Jul 29, 2010 2 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Thu, 29 Jul 2010 14 )
See Rock City In this moving sequel, Raleigh and May have just returned from their honeymoon, and now must navigate a tricky strait that includes in-laws from very different backgrounds, the hardships of World War II in rural Kentucky, the demands of their diverging livelihoods, and even the possibility that their future might not be together.
In addition to exposing the plight of men like Raleigh whose ailments prevented service to their country, Hutton explores the difficulties facing May and millions of women who have joined the work force only to be denied their jobs once the men have returned from overseas.
The Berkshire Eagle hailed CTC hit 2005 production:
“Arlene Hutton has done a risky and wonderful thing, she has created a sequel that is every bit as accomplished as its progenitor.” Thursday, July 29, 2010 at 8:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Jul 29, 2010 8 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Thu, 29 Jul 2010 20 )
See Rock City In this moving sequel, Raleigh and May have just returned from their honeymoon, and now must navigate a tricky strait that includes in-laws from very different backgrounds, the hardships of World War II in rural Kentucky, the demands of their diverging livelihoods, and even the possibility that their future might not be together.
In addition to exposing the plight of men like Raleigh whose ailments prevented service to their country, Hutton explores the difficulties facing May and millions of women who have joined the work force only to be denied their jobs once the men have returned from overseas.
The Berkshire Eagle hailed CTC hit 2005 production:
“Arlene Hutton has done a risky and wonderful thing, she has created a sequel that is every bit as accomplished as its progenitor.” Friday, July 30, 2010 at 8:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Jul 30, 2010 8 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Fri, 30 Jul 2010 20 )
See Rock City In this moving sequel, Raleigh and May have just returned from their honeymoon, and now must navigate a tricky strait that includes in-laws from very different backgrounds, the hardships of World War II in rural Kentucky, the demands of their diverging livelihoods, and even the possibility that their future might not be together.
In addition to exposing the plight of men like Raleigh whose ailments prevented service to their country, Hutton explores the difficulties facing May and millions of women who have joined the work force only to be denied their jobs once the men have returned from overseas.
The Berkshire Eagle hailed CTC hit 2005 production:
“Arlene Hutton has done a risky and wonderful thing, she has created a sequel that is every bit as accomplished as its progenitor.” Saturday, July 31, 2010 at 8:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Jul 31, 2010 8 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Sat, 31 Jul 2010 20 )
See Rock City In this moving sequel, Raleigh and May have just returned from their honeymoon, and now must navigate a tricky strait that includes in-laws from very different backgrounds, the hardships of World War II in rural Kentucky, the demands of their diverging livelihoods, and even the possibility that their future might not be together.
In addition to exposing the plight of men like Raleigh whose ailments prevented service to their country, Hutton explores the difficulties facing May and millions of women who have joined the work force only to be denied their jobs once the men have returned from overseas.
The Berkshire Eagle hailed CTC hit 2005 production:
“Arlene Hutton has done a risky and wonderful thing, she has created a sequel that is every bit as accomplished as its progenitor.” Sunday, August 01, 2010 at 2:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 1, 2010 2 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Sun, 01 Aug 2010 14 )
See Rock City In this moving sequel, Raleigh and May have just returned from their honeymoon, and now must navigate a tricky strait that includes in-laws from very different backgrounds, the hardships of World War II in rural Kentucky, the demands of their diverging livelihoods, and even the possibility that their future might not be together.
In addition to exposing the plight of men like Raleigh whose ailments prevented service to their country, Hutton explores the difficulties facing May and millions of women who have joined the work force only to be denied their jobs once the men have returned from overseas.
The Berkshire Eagle hailed CTC hit 2005 production:
“Arlene Hutton has done a risky and wonderful thing, she has created a sequel that is every bit as accomplished as its progenitor.” Wednesday, August 04, 2010 at 8:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 4, 2010 8 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Wed, 04 Aug 2010 20 )
See Rock City In this moving sequel, Raleigh and May have just returned from their honeymoon, and now must navigate a tricky strait that includes in-laws from very different backgrounds, the hardships of World War II in rural Kentucky, the demands of their diverging livelihoods, and even the possibility that their future might not be together.
In addition to exposing the plight of men like Raleigh whose ailments prevented service to their country, Hutton explores the difficulties facing May and millions of women who have joined the work force only to be denied their jobs once the men have returned from overseas.
The Berkshire Eagle hailed CTC hit 2005 production:
“Arlene Hutton has done a risky and wonderful thing, she has created a sequel that is every bit as accomplished as its progenitor.” Thursday, August 05, 2010 at 2:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 5, 2010 2 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Thu, 05 Aug 2010 14 )
See Rock City In this moving sequel, Raleigh and May have just returned from their honeymoon, and now must navigate a tricky strait that includes in-laws from very different backgrounds, the hardships of World War II in rural Kentucky, the demands of their diverging livelihoods, and even the possibility that their future might not be together.
In addition to exposing the plight of men like Raleigh whose ailments prevented service to their country, Hutton explores the difficulties facing May and millions of women who have joined the work force only to be denied their jobs once the men have returned from overseas.
The Berkshire Eagle hailed CTC hit 2005 production:
“Arlene Hutton has done a risky and wonderful thing, she has created a sequel that is every bit as accomplished as its progenitor.” Thursday, August 05, 2010 at 8:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 5, 2010 8 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Thu, 05 Aug 2010 20 )
When: Aug 6, 2010 12 AM to Aug 6, 2010 12 AM Where: The Littleville Fair in Chester, Massachusetts Cost: Adults $6.00, Seniors $5.00, Kids 10 & under FREE (Fri, 06 Aug 2010 00 )
See Rock City In this moving sequel, Raleigh and May have just returned from their honeymoon, and now must navigate a tricky strait that includes in-laws from very different backgrounds, the hardships of World War II in rural Kentucky, the demands of their diverging livelihoods, and even the possibility that their future might not be together.
In addition to exposing the plight of men like Raleigh whose ailments prevented service to their country, Hutton explores the difficulties facing May and millions of women who have joined the work force only to be denied their jobs once the men have returned from overseas.
The Berkshire Eagle hailed CTC hit 2005 production:
“Arlene Hutton has done a risky and wonderful thing, she has created a sequel that is every bit as accomplished as its progenitor.” Friday, August 06, 2010 at 8:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 6, 2010 8 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Fri, 06 Aug 2010 20 )
See Rock City In this moving sequel, Raleigh and May have just returned from their honeymoon, and now must navigate a tricky strait that includes in-laws from very different backgrounds, the hardships of World War II in rural Kentucky, the demands of their diverging livelihoods, and even the possibility that their future might not be together.
In addition to exposing the plight of men like Raleigh whose ailments prevented service to their country, Hutton explores the difficulties facing May and millions of women who have joined the work force only to be denied their jobs once the men have returned from overseas.
The Berkshire Eagle hailed CTC hit 2005 production:
“Arlene Hutton has done a risky and wonderful thing, she has created a sequel that is every bit as accomplished as its progenitor.” Saturday, August 07, 2010 at 8:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 7, 2010 8 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Sat, 07 Aug 2010 20 )
See Rock City In this moving sequel, Raleigh and May have just returned from their honeymoon, and now must navigate a tricky strait that includes in-laws from very different backgrounds, the hardships of World War II in rural Kentucky, the demands of their diverging livelihoods, and even the possibility that their future might not be together.
In addition to exposing the plight of men like Raleigh whose ailments prevented service to their country, Hutton explores the difficulties facing May and millions of women who have joined the work force only to be denied their jobs once the men have returned from overseas.
The Berkshire Eagle hailed CTC hit 2005 production:
“Arlene Hutton has done a risky and wonderful thing, she has created a sequel that is every bit as accomplished as its progenitor.” Sunday, August 08, 2010 at 2:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 8, 2010 2 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Sun, 08 Aug 2010 14 )
Gulf View Drive 1953. May and Raleigh have moved to Florida, where family pressures and turbulent events in their community threaten the dream of a quiet life together.
Their house seems to shrink as relatives arrive one by one, sharing surprising revelations that bring the nascent civil rights movement right to May and Raleigh’s door. Challenged to the very core of their beliefs, they must consider unconventional solutions in order to find peace in a changing world.
"Exquisitely quiet, gently reaching...Ms. Hutton knows how to weave the epic and the incidental with the lightest and least obtrusive thread." — The New York Times Wednesday, August 11, 2010 at 8:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 11, 2010 8 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts Cost: $28-$33 * contact the Presenting Organization listed below for ticketing information (Wed, 11 Aug 2010 20 )
Gulf View Drive 1953. May and Raleigh have moved to Florida, where family pressures and turbulent events in their community threaten the dream of a quiet life together.
Their house seems to shrink as relatives arrive one by one, sharing surprising revelations that bring the nascent civil rights movement right to May and Raleigh’s door. Challenged to the very core of their beliefs, they must consider unconventional solutions in order to find peace in a changing world.
"Exquisitely quiet, gently reaching...Ms. Hutton knows how to weave the epic and the incidental with the lightest and least obtrusive thread." — The New York Times Thursday, August 12, 2010 at 2:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 12, 2010 2 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14 )
Gulf View Drive 1953. May and Raleigh have moved to Florida, where family pressures and turbulent events in their community threaten the dream of a quiet life together.
Their house seems to shrink as relatives arrive one by one, sharing surprising revelations that bring the nascent civil rights movement right to May and Raleigh’s door. Challenged to the very core of their beliefs, they must consider unconventional solutions in order to find peace in a changing world.
"Exquisitely quiet, gently reaching...Ms. Hutton knows how to weave the epic and the incidental with the lightest and least obtrusive thread." — The New York Times Thursday, August 12, 2010 at 8:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 12, 2010 8 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Thu, 12 Aug 2010 20 )
Gulf View Drive 1953. May and Raleigh have moved to Florida, where family pressures and turbulent events in their community threaten the dream of a quiet life together.
Their house seems to shrink as relatives arrive one by one, sharing surprising revelations that bring the nascent civil rights movement right to May and Raleigh’s door. Challenged to the very core of their beliefs, they must consider unconventional solutions in order to find peace in a changing world.
"Exquisitely quiet, gently reaching...Ms. Hutton knows how to weave the epic and the incidental with the lightest and least obtrusive thread." — The New York Times Friday, August 13, 2010 at 8:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 13, 2010 8 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Fri, 13 Aug 2010 20 )
The Last Train to Nibroc Christmas 1940, a soldier and a schoolteacher meet on a train somewhere west of Chicago, setting in motion a train of events neither can foresee. Arlene Hutton’s award winning comedy tracks May and Raleigh’s romance through years of missed connections.
This funny, touching portrait of two people searching for happiness was nominated by the New York Drama League for Best Play of 1999 and was a smash hit at CTC in 2001.
The Berkshire Eagle’s Ten Best of 2001 list called Last Train to Nibroc:
“The surprise of the season; an irresistible love story about two people who clearly are meant to be with one another but who each keep getting in their own way. Warm, funny, and unsentimental.” Saturday, August 14, 2010 at 1:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 14, 2010 1 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Sat, 14 Aug 2010 13 )
Arlene Hutton's Niboc Trilogy in a Day On Saturday, August 14 and Saturday, August 21, CTC will present the complete Trilogy in one day. Performances will begin at 1pm and conclude at 10pm.
Between the plays, audiences will be treated to a Kentucky style Ice Cream Social, a Box Dinner and discussions with CTC’s Artistic Director Byam Stevens.
Join us for an unforgettable experience you’ll be talking about for years to come! Saturday, August 14, 2010 at 1:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 14, 2010 1 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts Cost: $28-$33 * contact the Presenting Organization listed below for ticketing information (Sat, 14 Aug 2010 13 )
See Rock City In this moving sequel, Raleigh and May have just returned from their honeymoon, and now must navigate a tricky strait that includes in-laws from very different backgrounds, the hardships of World War II in rural Kentucky, the demands of their diverging livelihoods, and even the possibility that their future might not be together.
In addition to exposing the plight of men like Raleigh whose ailments prevented service to their country, Hutton explores the difficulties facing May and millions of women who have joined the work force only to be denied their jobs once the men have returned from overseas.
The Berkshire Eagle hailed CTC hit 2005 production:
“Arlene Hutton has done a risky and wonderful thing, she has created a sequel that is every bit as accomplished as its progenitor.” Saturday, August 14, 2010 at 3:30 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 14, 2010 3 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Sat, 14 Aug 2010 15 )
Gulf View Drive 1953. May and Raleigh have moved to Florida, where family pressures and turbulent events in their community threaten the dream of a quiet life together.
Their house seems to shrink as relatives arrive one by one, sharing surprising revelations that bring the nascent civil rights movement right to May and Raleigh’s door. Challenged to the very core of their beliefs, they must consider unconventional solutions in order to find peace in a changing world.
"Exquisitely quiet, gently reaching...Ms. Hutton knows how to weave the epic and the incidental with the lightest and least obtrusive thread." — The New York Times Saturday, August 14, 2010 at 7:30 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 14, 2010 7 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Sat, 14 Aug 2010 19 )
Gulf View Drive 1953. May and Raleigh have moved to Florida, where family pressures and turbulent events in their community threaten the dream of a quiet life together.
Their house seems to shrink as relatives arrive one by one, sharing surprising revelations that bring the nascent civil rights movement right to May and Raleigh’s door. Challenged to the very core of their beliefs, they must consider unconventional solutions in order to find peace in a changing world.
"Exquisitely quiet, gently reaching...Ms. Hutton knows how to weave the epic and the incidental with the lightest and least obtrusive thread." — The New York Times Sunday, August 15, 2010 at 2:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 15, 2010 2 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Sun, 15 Aug 2010 14 )
Gulf View Drive 1953. May and Raleigh have moved to Florida, where family pressures and turbulent events in their community threaten the dream of a quiet life together.
Their house seems to shrink as relatives arrive one by one, sharing surprising revelations that bring the nascent civil rights movement right to May and Raleigh’s door. Challenged to the very core of their beliefs, they must consider unconventional solutions in order to find peace in a changing world.
"Exquisitely quiet, gently reaching...Ms. Hutton knows how to weave the epic and the incidental with the lightest and least obtrusive thread." — The New York Times Wednesday, August 18, 2010 at 8:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 18, 2010 8 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Wed, 18 Aug 2010 20 )
Gulf View Drive 1953. May and Raleigh have moved to Florida, where family pressures and turbulent events in their community threaten the dream of a quiet life together.
Their house seems to shrink as relatives arrive one by one, sharing surprising revelations that bring the nascent civil rights movement right to May and Raleigh’s door. Challenged to the very core of their beliefs, they must consider unconventional solutions in order to find peace in a changing world.
"Exquisitely quiet, gently reaching...Ms. Hutton knows how to weave the epic and the incidental with the lightest and least obtrusive thread." — The New York Times Thursday, August 19, 2010 at 2:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 19, 2010 2 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Thu, 19 Aug 2010 14 )
Gulf View Drive 1953. May and Raleigh have moved to Florida, where family pressures and turbulent events in their community threaten the dream of a quiet life together.
Their house seems to shrink as relatives arrive one by one, sharing surprising revelations that bring the nascent civil rights movement right to May and Raleigh’s door. Challenged to the very core of their beliefs, they must consider unconventional solutions in order to find peace in a changing world.
"Exquisitely quiet, gently reaching...Ms. Hutton knows how to weave the epic and the incidental with the lightest and least obtrusive thread." — The New York Times Thursday, August 19, 2010 at 8:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 19, 2010 8 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Thu, 19 Aug 2010 20 )
Gulf View Drive 1953. May and Raleigh have moved to Florida, where family pressures and turbulent events in their community threaten the dream of a quiet life together.
Their house seems to shrink as relatives arrive one by one, sharing surprising revelations that bring the nascent civil rights movement right to May and Raleigh’s door. Challenged to the very core of their beliefs, they must consider unconventional solutions in order to find peace in a changing world.
"Exquisitely quiet, gently reaching...Ms. Hutton knows how to weave the epic and the incidental with the lightest and least obtrusive thread." — The New York Times Friday, August 20, 2010 at 8:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 20, 2010 8 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Fri, 20 Aug 2010 20 )
The Last Train to Nibroc Christmas 1940, a soldier and a schoolteacher meet on a train somewhere west of Chicago, setting in motion a train of events neither can foresee. Arlene Hutton’s award winning comedy tracks May and Raleigh’s romance through years of missed connections.
This funny, touching portrait of two people searching for happiness was nominated by the New York Drama League for Best Play of 1999 and was a smash hit at CTC in 2001.
The Berkshire Eagle’s Ten Best of 2001 list called Last Train to Nibroc:
“The surprise of the season; an irresistible love story about two people who clearly are meant to be with one another but who each keep getting in their own way. Warm, funny, and unsentimental.” Saturday, August 21, 2010 at 1:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 21, 2010 1 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Sat, 21 Aug 2010 13 )
Arlene Hutton's Niboc Trilogy in a Day On Saturday, August 14 and Saturday, August 21, CTC will present the complete Trilogy in one day. Performances will begin at 1pm and conclude at 10pm.
Between the plays, audiences will be treated to a Kentucky style Ice Cream Social, a Box Dinner and discussions with CTC’s Artistic Director Byam Stevens.
Join us for an unforgettable experience you’ll be talking about for years to come! Saturday, August 21, 2010 at 1:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 21, 2010 1 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Sat, 21 Aug 2010 13 )
See Rock City In this moving sequel, Raleigh and May have just returned from their honeymoon, and now must navigate a tricky strait that includes in-laws from very different backgrounds, the hardships of World War II in rural Kentucky, the demands of their diverging livelihoods, and even the possibility that their future might not be together.
In addition to exposing the plight of men like Raleigh whose ailments prevented service to their country, Hutton explores the difficulties facing May and millions of women who have joined the work force only to be denied their jobs once the men have returned from overseas.
The Berkshire Eagle hailed CTC hit 2005 production:
“Arlene Hutton has done a risky and wonderful thing, she has created a sequel that is every bit as accomplished as its progenitor.” Saturday, August 21, 2010 at 3:30 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 21, 2010 3 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Sat, 21 Aug 2010 15 )
Gulf View Drive 1953. May and Raleigh have moved to Florida, where family pressures and turbulent events in their community threaten the dream of a quiet life together.
Their house seems to shrink as relatives arrive one by one, sharing surprising revelations that bring the nascent civil rights movement right to May and Raleigh’s door. Challenged to the very core of their beliefs, they must consider unconventional solutions in order to find peace in a changing world.
"Exquisitely quiet, gently reaching...Ms. Hutton knows how to weave the epic and the incidental with the lightest and least obtrusive thread." — The New York Times Saturday, August 21, 2010 at 7:30 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 21, 2010 7 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Sat, 21 Aug 2010 19 )
Gulf View Drive 1953. May and Raleigh have moved to Florida, where family pressures and turbulent events in their community threaten the dream of a quiet life together.
Their house seems to shrink as relatives arrive one by one, sharing surprising revelations that bring the nascent civil rights movement right to May and Raleigh’s door. Challenged to the very core of their beliefs, they must consider unconventional solutions in order to find peace in a changing world.
"Exquisitely quiet, gently reaching...Ms. Hutton knows how to weave the epic and the incidental with the lightest and least obtrusive thread." — The New York Times Sunday, August 22, 2010 at 2:00 PM Chester Theatre Company Chester Town Hall 15 Middlefield Street Chester, MA 01011 Phone: (413) 354-7771 E-Mail: boxoffice@chestertheatre.org
When: Aug 22, 2010 2 PM Where: Chester Theatre Company in Chester, Massachusetts (Sun, 22 Aug 2010 14 )
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