Move Over, Mrs. Markham, the British Farce Filled with Extra-Marital High Jinks, Romps onto the Stage of NYUs Skirball Center for Two Nights, April 1&2
Wednesday, Mar 25, 2009
N-356, 2008-09
Inaugural Production of Tisch New Theatre Club for Non Drama Majors at NYU
Tisch New Theatre (TNT), a new club at the Tisch School of the Arts for non drama majors at New York University, will present two performances of Move Over, Mrs. Markham, the British sex farce set in mod ’60s London with a student cast of nine.
Move Over, Mrs. Markham, written by Ray Cooney and John Chapman, and directed by Erich Rettstadt, will run for two nights, April 1 & 2, at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, 566 LaGuardia Place. Curtain is 8pm. Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for students with valid ID. For more information, call 212.279.4200; or visit skirballcenter.nyu.edu. Move Over, Mrs. Markham is produced, directed, and performed entirely by NYU undergraduate students from the Tisch School of the Arts, College of Arts and Science, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, and Gallatin School of Individualized Study.
Cast members are: Eric Austin, Mikey Beddome, Grayson Brannen, Michael Brick, Charnele Crick, Bryce Francis, Melissa Klein, Sarah Naughton, and Siobhan Stevenson. The production team includes: Lauren Brady, producer; Carolyn Cutillo, dramaturge; Sarah Sellman and Jessica Kris, assistant directors; Nick Lazzaro, technical director; Matt Mark, set design; Sara Ryer, costumes; Avery Lewis, lighting; Reece Nunez, sound; and Itunu Balogun, stage manager.
Editor’s note: Members of the media interested in covering or reviewing the show can request press tickets in advance for the Wednesday, April 1 opening night by contacting Richard Pierce at 212.998.67896; or emailing richard.pierce@nyu.edu.

Richard Pierce
(212) 998-6796
richard.pierce@nyu.edu
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