CCTP artistic director Andrew Polk directs the piece. In it, "Mary and Frank are having a dinner party with some neighbors they never met, reminiscing about some times they never had. Their two children are trying to find the exit to a door they never opened. It's a long, cold night in outer suburbia, if they could only remember the way home."
The cast features Mandy Seigfried, Kathleen McNenny, Kevin Geer (Side Man), Suzanna Hay, Jenny Greer, Matthew Stadelmann, Laila Robins (Frozen), Rob Sedgwick, and Tom Riis Farrell.
The 12-year-old CCTP has developed a reputation for nurturing plays that eventually find their way Off-Broadway. Just this past season alone, New York has seen Manuscript by Paul Grellong, Almost, Maine by John Cariani and BFE by Julia Cho, all developed at one point at the Falmouth company.
The 2006 line-up has already produced a work which will be seen in New York this coming season. Adam Rapp's Essential Self-Defense is slated to gets its New York debut at Playwrights Horizons.
The summer theatre festival rehearses (in a brief process) and offers readings of new works each July. The company is stationed in Falmouth in the southwest corner of Cape Cod, and performs out of The Falmouth Academy, a private school. Though the company never stages full productions and makes no bones about its plays being in a state of development, the season has become quite popular with the local populace.