By SARAH SHMERLING | Editor-in-Chief
The Theatre Palisades season continues with “Private Eyes” by Steven Dietz, which opened at Pierson Playhouse on Friday evening, November 8.
“Matthew believes his wife, Lisa, is having an affair with Adrian,” read a synopsis provided by Theatre Palisades. “Or is he just imagining it? Or is it actually a play they are rehearsing? Or is it something to keep his therapist entertained? The twists and turns keep coming, as the audience is left to determine what is actually true in this self-styled ‘relationship thriller’?”
The show is directed by Michael Keith Allen, with Maria Pavone as assistant director. It is produced by Sherman Wayne and Martha Hunter.
A five-member cast includes Richard Conolly in the role of Adrian, Erin Galloway as Matthew, Cara Kluver as Lisa, Nikki Marie as Cory and Richard Osborn as Frank.
“‘Private Eyes’ is a comedy of suspicion in which nothing is ever quite what it seems,” read the synopsis.
Performances will run on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., as well as Sundays at 2 p.m., through December 15.
All shows take place at Pierson Playhouse, located at 941 Temescal Canyon Road. Tickets are $22 for general admission, $20 for students and seniors.
Additional information can be found at theatrepalisades.org.
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