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- A production of My Three Angels opened on
Broadway in March, 1953, and closed after 344 performances. We're No
Angels, adapted from the play, was made into a movie starring Humphrey
Bogart, and again a new adaptation was made in 1989, starring Rober De
Niro.
The play takes place in French
Guiana around the turn of the century (splendid period costumes by Angela
Eads) in the home of the Ducatel's, Felix (Doug Haverty), his wife Emilie
(Julia Silverman) and their daughter Marie Louise (Kelsi Zahl). The
Ducatel's home is in the back of the shop that Felix and Emilie have been
operating for his wealthy cousin Henri Trochard (Chris Winfield, also
creator of the set design). Unfortunately, Felix is a soft hearted
business man who allows customers too much credit, and also a very poor
bookkeeper which gives him reason to worry about Trochard arriving from
France with his nephew Paul (Daniel Sykes) to check on the shop. Though
they have their concerns, Marie Louise is enthralled over their expected
arrival as she is anxiously awaiting Paul, the man she loves.
The Ducatels have hired three
convicts from a work release program to repair their roof. The convicts
have been incarcerated for various crimes, Joseph (Lloyd Pederson), merely
for embezzlement, Jules (Robert Gallo), for murdering his wife, and Alfred
(Garrett Marshall) for killing his stepfather with a poker. Obviously,
these three men have softened because they enmesh themselves in the lives
of the Ducatels, and through guile, a little romance, and a seemingly
well-trained snake, take the matters of the problems into their own hands
to set matters straight, which they do with finesse making this an
unforgettable Christmas for the Ducatels as well as the three convicts. As
far as the other characters, it doesn't end quite so well!
Other members of the cast include
Hersha Parady as customer Madame Perole and Michael Harrison as Lieutenant
(a role alternated with two other actors). Everyone performs their roles
with panache, particularly Winfield who plays the contemptible Trochard
with discernment. Kelsi Zahl's characterization of Marie Louise is overly
flighty and could be toned down.
My Three Angels plays Fridays and
Saturdays at 8 PM, Sundays at 2 PM, continuing through January 15, 2012.
Performances on Sunday, December 25, and Sunday, January 1, will play at 7
PM. The Lonny Chapman Theatre is located at 10900 Burbank Blvd. in North
Hollywood. For tickets or further information, call (818) 763-5990, or go
online at
www.thegrouprep.com.
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