Have you ever thought, “That person is horrible and the world would be better off without them in it.” This is a play that delves into that question. It is 1966 when Dr. Jim Tennyson, played by Ryan Henzes, visits his childhood hometown in Vermont. It really is a perfect small town, with a perfect family doctor, played by Stephen Keurschner, and his perfect garden. But, is the town too perfect?
Directed by Suki, DR. COOK’S GARDEN by Ira Levin runs 8pm on Aug 16, 17, 18, 24, 25, 30, 31, Sept 1 and August 26th at 2pm at Playcrafters of Skippack, 2011 Store rd. Skippack, pa 19474. Tickets are $17 and can be ordered at www.playcrafters.org or by calling the box office at 610-584-4005. Come see – Ryan Henzes, Wendy Mirto, Michele Loor Nicolay, Rich Geller, and Stephen Kuerschner perform in this thriller. Presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York
Photo credit Sandra Lee Photography
Bea Schmidt played by Wendy Mirto is excited to see Dr. Jim Tennyson played by Ryan Henzes, as well as Dora Ludlow played Michele Loor Nicolay. They gossip on who is married, and who has died in their small town.
Photo credit Sandra Lee Photography
Theater/Organization Playcrafters of Skippack
Theater/Organization Website: http://www.playcrafters.org/
Theater/Organization Address: 2011 Store road Skippack, Pennsylvania 19474 (Map It)
Theater/Organization Phone: (610) 584-4005