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News Greenberg's Everett Beekin Exits South Coast Rep Oct. 8 Richard Greenberg's latest, Everett Beekin, moves on from its world premiere engagement Oct. 8 at South Coast Repertory Theatre. The fourth of the Three Days of Rain playwright's works to premiere at the theatre began performances Sept. 1 with an opening Sept. 8.

Richard Greenberg's latest, Everett Beekin, moves on from its world premiere engagement Oct. 8 at South Coast Repertory Theatre. The fourth of the Three Days of Rain playwright's works to premiere at the theatre began performances Sept. 1 with an opening Sept. 8.

Although many of Greenberg's plays have made it to New York City, some directly from South Coast Repertory, there are no plans yet for this play to transfer to the East Coast, according to a South Coast Repertory representative.

This new comic effort traces a family's history in America, from their arrival in the 1940s to the present, where the third generation is attempting to adjust to life in Southern California. Has life gotten better for the family? To one granddaughter, who finds her sister conducting "historic" tours of a new bridge connecting hotels to a shopping mall, the answer is clear.

Greenberg seems to write a world premiere for South Coast Repertory every three years, from 1991's The Extra Man to 1994's Night and Her Stars to Three Days of Rain in 1997.

Evan Yionoulis directs. She has helmed three Greenberg premieres: Three Days of Rain, The American Plan at Manhattan Theatre Club and The Author's Voice at Ensemble Theatre. Other credits include Reno Once Removed, Wendy MacLeod's The My House Play and the New York Newsday 1995 Oppenheimer Award winner, Why We Have a Body. Everett Beekin's cast features Jeff Allin (Plenty) as Jack/Bee, Tessa Auberjonois (Trainspotting) as Miri/Laurel, Kandis Chappell (L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award winner for Collected Stories), Nike Doukas as Nell/Anna, Carole Goldman as Ma/Waitress and Adam Scott (Uncle Bob) as Jimmy/Ev.

Designing Everett Beekin are Chris Barreca (sets), Candice Cain (costumes), Donal Holder (lighting) and Mike Yionoulis (music and sound).

Tickets are $49-$18. South Coast Repertory is located at 655 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. For reservations, call (714) 708-5555. South Coast Repertory is on the web at http://www.scr.org.

-- By Christine Ehren

 
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