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Announcing the World Premiere of "Next Window, Please" at The Group Rep in NoHo, California

August 13 – September 17, 2011

Tickets: www.theGROUPrep.com or (818) 700-4878

Discount tickets available at: www.GoldStarEvents.com www.LAStageAlliance.com www.Plays411.com



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Next Window, Please

By
Doug Haverty

Directed by Richard Alan Woody

Produced for Group Rep by: Fran Freedman
Set Design by: Winfield/Woody
Lighting Design: Sabrina Beattie
Costumes by: Angela M. Eads

With
Stephanie Colet
Kady Douglas
Bianca Gisselle
Trisha Hershberger
Shelby Kocee
Chris Wolfe
Gina Yates



[Fully Air-Conditioned Theatre]
THE GROUP REP
AT THE LONNY CHAPMAN THEATRE
10900 Burbank Boulevard
North Hollywood, CA 91601
(Between Vineland & Cahuenga)

Peformance Schedule
Thursday, August 11, 2011 8pm (Preview)
Saturday, August 13, 2011 8pm (Opening)
Sunday, August 14, 2011 2pm (Matinee*)
Sunday, August 14, 2011 7pm

Thursday, August 18, 8pm (Pay What U Can)
Friday, August 19, 8pm (Ladies Half Price)
Saturday, August 20, 8pm
Sunday, August 21, 2011 2pm (Matinee*)
Sunday, August 21, 2011 7pm

Thursday, August 25, 8pm (Pay What U Can)
Friday, August 26, 8pm (Ladies Half Price)
Saturday, August 27, 8pm
Sunday, August 28, 2011 2pm (Matinee)

Friday, September 2, 8pm (Ladies Half Price)
Saturday, September 3, 8pm
Sunday, September 4, 2011 2pm (Matinee)

Friday, September 9, 8pm (Ladies Half Price)
Saturday, September 10, 8pm
Sunday, September 11, 2011 2pm (Matinee)

Friday, September 16, 8pm (Ladies Half Price)
Saturday, September 17, 8pm (Closing)

*Talk-back with author, cast and staff


   
   
World Premiere comedy-drama by award-winning playwright Doug Haverty.
A highly theatrical portrait of six intelligent, vivacious, outspoken, industrious and financially strapped women who work
in a Los Angeles bank. The delicate balance of their workday relationships topples with the news of a pending bank merger (complete with layoffs) and the infiltration of their environment by a male junior executive. Instead of humbly accepting what fate dishes out, these women take matters into their own hands.