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Florida Stage Will Take a Swing at Hatchetman, Wiltse's New Comedy

By Kenneth Jones
20 Nov 2006

Colin McPhillamy and Beth McIntosh in The Hatchetman.
Colin McPhillamy and Beth McIntosh in The Hatchetman.
photo by Sigvision Photography, Inc.

Golf, a subject near and dear to the hearts of Floridians, is a central topic of David Wiltse's new comedy, Hatchetman, getting its world premiere Dec. 6 at Florida Stage in Manalapan.

The second production in Florida Stage's 20th anniversary season is a "riotous new farce" that "takes on the over-heated worlds of golf, golf magazines and corporate take-overs," according to the resident Equity company near West Palm Beach.

Among Wiltse's 11 plays are Broadway's Doubles, Lincoln Center Theater's Suggs and Florida Stage hits A Marriage Minuet and The Good German.

According to Florida Stage, "The setting for Hatchetman is the office of a prominent golf magazine. Carter loves Temple, or does he hate her? Temple loves Carter, or does she hate him? Jane is very high maintenance but she's in love with Carter and he doesn't know it. Johnson is the new guy who doesn't know anything, Otis is just slightly eccentric and Sam is the hardened older broad who has a healthy sexual appetite. Throw into this bouillabaisse news of an impending take-over of the magazine by an outside corporation and everyone is scrambling to figure out who is the guy that's been sent to flush out the weak links – the hatchet man. Now you've got a recipe for an hysterical comedy in a world that most people will recognize."

The troupe notes that "due to mature subject matter this play is not appropriate for children under the age of 16."

The play's director, Louis Tyrrell, founded Florida Stage in 1987 and is the company's producing director. He directed Florida Stage's current critically acclaimed hot-seller Opus (to Nov. 26).

The Hatchetman cast includes Todd Allen Durkin, Beth McIntosh, Susan Bennett, Shane Jacobsen, Colin McPhillamy and Lisa Morgan.

Scenic Design is by Mark Pirolo, lighting design is by John McFadden, costumes are by Erin Amico, sound is by Matt Kelly.

Hatchetman opens Dec. 8 after previews and continues to Jan. 14, 2007.

For more information, visit www.floridastage.org.

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Playwright Wiltse is the winner of a Drama Desk Award for "Most Promising Playwright" for his first produced play, Suggs, which premiered at Lincoln Center. His second play was the comedy, Doubles, which ran for the l985 86 season on Broadway. His other plays include Triangles for Two, Temporary Help, A Grand Romance, A Dance Lesson, Crazy Horse And Three Stars and Sedition, which will be given a reading at the Westport Country Playhouse. As a novelist, Wiltse has had 12 books published, including six in the John Becker series and two in the Billy Tree/Falls City series.

"Into the Fire," was made a main selection by the Literary Guild. His first novel, "The Wedding Guest," was picked as one of the 100 Notable Books of the Year by The New York Times. "Prayer For The Dead" was similarly chosen as a book of the year by Time Out Magazine in London.

A comedy series created by Mr. Wiltse, "Ladies Man," ran for a season on CBS-TV.

Wiltse is the recipient of an Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Mystery Writers of America. Other awards include the Nebraska Sower Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts and the Westport Arts Achievement Award for Literature.

Beth McIntosh and Colin McPhillamy in The Hatchetman.
Beth McIntosh and Colin McPhillamy in The Hatchetman.
photo by Sigvision Photography, Inc.




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