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RED BANK: PERPS AND PUPPETS AT TRTC

stephen-brackett1-500x326-2113385Director Stephen Brackett (above) returns to Two River Theater for a one-night reading of THE GREAT PRETENDER this Thursday…while Rumson’s own Maggie McDonald Condon presents her one woman comedy “whodunit” DAMES OF OUR LIVES on Thursday and Sunday (below).

dames-7532645Their acclaimed production of August Wilson’s Seven Guitars has been entered into the books — and November’s take on A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is still three weekends away from its first preview performance — but over at the branded Bridge Avenue homestage of Two River Theater Company, the coming days are abuzz and a-twitter with a special degree of activity.

It all begins at 7:30 pm this Thursday, October 22, when the building’s black-box Marion Huber space hosts a free reading of The Great Pretender, a seriocomic new work “about life, death, and the healing power of puppets” from playwright David West Read. Stephen Brackett, who directed last season’s smash musical Be More Chill at Two River, returns to Red Bank for this first look at a script in which a beloved TV kiddie-show host (whose wife and sidekick puppeteer has passed away) invites tension and uncertainty when he takes on a new assistant to lend life and voice to his puppet pal. There’s no charge for admission, but reservations are required by taking it here or calling (732)345-1400.

Meanwhile, over at the mainstage Rechnitz Theater on the other side of the Two River arts center, a resident of the Greater Green presents the first of two performances of a one-woman “comedy whodunit” of her own devising. Written by and starring Rumson’s own Maggie McDonald Condon, Dames Of Our Lives offers mirthful-mystery mavens a chance to Clue in on satirical sleuths Jessica Ketchum and Officer Deseldorf, as they endeavor to solve the picklish puzzle of precisely who killed Jack Blackwig. It’s a dragnet that draws in such red herrings and fishy characters as bait-shop owner Shirley U. Canfelme, motel manager Norma Bates, nasally newscaster Sally Sanotty, and of course the corpse’s serial widow Eleanor Pointitty Mason Dixon Potter Blackwig. Performances of Dames are Thursday October 22 at 8 pm, and Sunday October 25 at 4 pm. General admission tickets ($43) can be reserved here or by calling (732)345-1400.

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