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News Last Chance for Ellen McLaughlin in Threepenny Opera at RI's Trinity Rep, Oct. 11 If you haven't seen it yet, it's your last chance to see Brecht and Weill's "pearly whites" with Threepenny Opera at Trinity Rep, starring actress/playwright Ellen McLaughlin, Oct. 11.

If you haven't seen it yet, it's your last chance to see Brecht and Weill's "pearly whites" with Threepenny Opera at Trinity Rep, starring actress/playwright Ellen McLaughlin, Oct. 11.

Director Alan MacVey's vision takes place in the London of tomorrow, at the coronation of King William V, "just after the next crash." Ellen McLaughlin, of Angels in America fame, plays Mack the Knife's wronged lover, Jenny Diver. Longtime Trinity member William Damkoehler plays MacHeath, while Jennifer Mudge Tucker is Polly.

McLaughlin's play Tongue of a Bird, a finalist for last year's Pulitzer, makes its New York debut March 16, 1999 at the Martinson Hall space of the Public Theatre. Other plays by McLaughlin include: Iphigenia and Other Daughters, A Narrow Bed, Infinity's House, and Days and Nights Within.

Next in the upstairs theatre is Shakespeare's comedy As You Like It (Jan. 29-Mar. 7, 1999), directed by Trinity Artistic Director Oskar Eustis, followed by veteran Trinity actress Barbara Meek's portrayal of Maria Callas in McNally's Master Class (Apr. 9-May 16, 1999). Meek played one of the Delany sisters in last year's Trinity production of Having Our Say, and her appearance in Master Class is thought to be the first time an African-American actress has played Callas.

Meanwhile, in the downstairs theatre, Eustis' production of Nine Armenians is playing now through Nov. 8. Armenians, by Leslie Ayvazian, is a touching story about three generations of an Armenian-American family. The play will open Trinity's downstairs space. Also scheduled for the downstairs theatre are Shaw's take on the Joan of Arc legend, St. Joan (Dec. 4, 1998-Jan. 17, 1999), directed by Amanda Dehnert; A Preface to the Alien Garden (Feb. 26-Apr. 3, 1999), a new play about inner-city, "gangsta" life by playwright Robert Alexander; and Can't Pay? Won't Pay! (May 7-Jun. 20, 1999), one of the better known works of 1997 Nobel Prize-winning Italian dramatist Dario Fo.

For tickets or more information on Trinity Rep's production of Threepenny Opera,call (401) 351 4242.

-- By Sean McGrath and Robert Simonson

 
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