Tartuffe Party
Posted by Adam Immerwahr on October 15th, 2007![]() |
Tartuffe opening night went really well. It was fantastic. Fabulous. Wonderful. Extraordinary.
Okay, okay. Technically, I didn’t actually go to opening. I needed some R&R after the long day of A Christmas Carol casting, so I went home and took a nap, and came back for the party. I did see the performance the night before, however. And according to Simon Saltzman’s review in CurtainUp, the opening night show went really well. And I believe him.
But I did come back for the party, which was a great celebration. One of the neat things about McCarter opening nights is that many former (and hopefully future) McCarter artists come to the show. Wandering around the room, I spotted composer Polly Pen (The Night Governess), playwright Theresa Rebeck (The Bells), and actress Kathryn Meisle (Mrs. Packard). It was a great celebration. I caught a quick and sorta blurry (hey, it was a party) photo of some of Tartuffe’s cast members celebrating the night. In the center of the photo are Nick Westrate (”Damis”) and Michelle Beck (”Marianne”). On their right is Alexandra Eaton, Tartuffe’s video designer. The gentleman on the left is one of our enthusiastic audience members, the actor Billy Carter.
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Posted by Adam Immerwahr, Producing Associate at McCarter Theatre.
