The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Reading of ‘Last Romance’ Sunday

Event benefits local theater groups

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MIDDLETOWN » Returning from New York to direct the upcoming one-performanc­e-only staged reading of Joe Di Pietro’s “The Last Romance,” Jenny Greeman offers tribute to two nonprofit, independen­t Middletown theater companies, Oddfellows Playhouse Youth Theater and ARTFARM.

The play tells a story of how three aging seniors’ lives unexpected­ly intersect at a dog-walk-

ing park where love of opera and grief for the past converge with humor and truth as family ties tangle with romantic yearning.

The play is being produced by Readers Theater of Middletown, and performed by Richard Kamins Naomi Kamins. and Anne Cassady.

The event is a benefit for the two arts organizati­ons and takes place Sunday, June 11, at 3 p.m. at Oddfellows Playhouse, 128 Washington Street.

“As a student/performer from age 6 to 14 with Oddfellow’s Playhouse then under the direction of Dic Wheeler, I grew my love for performanc­e and socially conscious theater,” Ms Greeman said, in a written statement.

An award-winning off Broadway director, Greeman now serves as both artistic associate with the New Perspectiv­es Theatre Company and resident director of the Dark Lady Players.

She has spent a dozen years working in off-off Broadway as an actor, producer, arts administra­tor, and teaching artist, and is a Senior Program Manager at the Leadership Program, NYC.

Suggested donation: $20 minimum. Seating is limited. For reservatio­ns, call Oddfellows Playhouse at 860-347-6143.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Readers Theater of Middletown actors, Anne Cassady, Richard Kamins and Naomi Kamins, perform Joe DiPietro’s impossibly romantic comedy, The Last Romance, Sunday, June 11, at 3 p.m.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Readers Theater of Middletown actors, Anne Cassady, Richard Kamins and Naomi Kamins, perform Joe DiPietro’s impossibly romantic comedy, The Last Romance, Sunday, June 11, at 3 p.m.

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