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Performances
Previews 7:30pm March 14, 15 and 16.
The $25 Champagne opening is Saturday, March 17 at 8:30 PM.
(There will not be a Saturday matinee on March 17.)
The play runs through April 14th.
For tickets or information, call 817-877-3040
(1:00pm – 5:00pm, Tuesday – Friday).
Regular performance times are: Thursday & Friday at 7:30pm;
Saturday at 4:00pm and 8:30pm.
All regular performances are $15 - $25
Standby half price student tickets are available half an hour
before each
performance.
The theatre also accepts Bell Helicopter coupons and Tandy Vouchers.
The Director
Circle's production of The Memory of Water is
guest-directed by Linda K. Leonard. Ms. Leonard
is a recent recipient of a Critics' Forum Award for
her choreography of the lizards' movements in Circle's
production of Seascape.
The Play
One of Britain's hottest new playwrights has come forth
with The Memory of Water, a play about three sisters who
return home after the death of their mother. Throughout
the play, the sisters struggle over who remembers which
events more clearly, only to find that individual memories
and experiences can become fuzzy, and that family stories,
many times re-told, become free game to be re-shaped and
detailed until the story develops so far that it surpasses
the memory. Playwright Shelagh Stephenson states that
when she started writing the The Memory of Water, it was
set at a family birthday party. During the development
process, Stephenson lost her mother, and the play took a
dramatic turn, shifting from one family event to another.
Yet the age old tradition of recollecting family stories,
bound by love, laughter, anger, and tears is still the
center of this bittersweet, life affirming comedy.
History
The Memory Of Water first opened at the Hampstead Theatre
in North London in July of 1996, and went on to a successful
run in London's West End from 1998-1999. In 2000, it won The
Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy. The London cast
was as follows: Mary - Samantha Bond; Vi - Julie Legrand;
Teresa - Alison Steadman; Catherine - Julia Sawalha;
Mike - Patrick Dury; Frank - Mark Lambert. It opened in
New York at The Manhattan Theatre Club in 1998. The cast was
as follows: Mary - J. Smith Cameron; Vi - Robin Moseley;
Teresa - Suzanne Bertish; Catherine - Seana Kofoed;
Mike - David Hunt; Frank - Peter McRobbie. Lewis Gilbert,
best known for his direction of Alfie, as well as three
James Bond films, is slated to direct the upcoming film
version of The Memory of Water.
The Playwright
Like the three sisters in The Memory Of Water, Ms.
Stephenson hails from the North Country. She was born
in Tyneside, England and studied drama at Manchester
University, where she spent time studying acting before
focusing on writing full-time. Ms. Stephenson has
written five original plays for BBC Radio, including
Darling Peidi, The Anatomical Venus, and Five Kinds Of
Silence, which won the Writer's Guild Award for Best
Original Drama. One of Ms. Stephenson's other plays,
An Experiment With An Air Pump, which played last year
at the Dallas Theater Center, was a joint winner of the
1997 Peggy Ramsay Award. Ms. Stephenson went on to have
her radio play, Five Kinds Of Silence, produced on the
stage to rave reviews in London during the summer of
2000. Her newest play, Ancient Lights, opened November
29, 2000 at the Hampstead Theatre, which also premiered
The Memory Of Water in 1996.
The Memory of Water is rated PG due to some adult subject matter and mild language.
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