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News River Rep's Happiest Days Are Gone at CT's Ivoryton Playhouse July 15 The River Rep's The Happiest Days of Your Life, which opened at the Ivoryton Playhouse in Connecticut on July 4, will close July 15. The production was the second show, following A Midsummer Night’s Dream, in the theatre group's fourteenth summer season.

The River Rep's The Happiest Days of Your Life, which opened at the Ivoryton Playhouse in Connecticut on July 4, will close July 15. The production was the second show, following A Midsummer Night’s Dream, in the theatre group's fourteenth summer season.

Days, a comedy by John Dighton, is filled with mix-ups and anarchy as a British boys’ school and girls’ school get together. Jane Stanton directed.

After these festivities, the patriotic feel will continue as River Rep presents 1776 from July 18-Aug. 5. The Tony Award-winning musical by Peter Stone and Sherman Edwards tells the story of the personalities behind the Declaration of Independence. Characters portrayed include Ben Franklin, John Hancock and John Adams. 1776 runs for a special three week engagement (instead of the usual two weeks).

Following this is an adaptation of Henry James’ novel, "The Heiress." Ruth and Augustus Goetz’s play is about a lonely heiress and the man she falls in love with, against her domineering father’s will. It runs from August 8 19. An acclaimed Broadway revival some years back starred Cherry Jones and Philip Bosco.

The season concludes with the farcical melodrama The Mystery of Irma Vep. The show is a Victorian murder mystery, combined with contemporary satire and peppered with ghosts, goblins, and mummies. Written by Ridiculous Theatrical Company maestro Charles Ludlum, it runs Aug. 22-Sept. 3. For tickets to shows at the Ivoryton Playhouse on Main Street in Ivoryton, call (860) 767-8348. For group rates, call (860) 545-7870. The theatre also has children’s shows every Friday at 11 AM. For more information, visit their website at www.riverrep.com.

-- by Daniel Fischer
and Ernio Hernandez

 
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