ALRIGHT THEN

Pacific Resident Theatre Presents

ALRIGHT THEN

With Alley Mills and Orson Bean
EXTENDED:  LA TIMES CRITIC’S CHOICE!!!

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Directed by Guillermo Cienfuegos
Produced by Sara Newman-Martins

EXTENDED thru APRIL 15TH!!
Runs Thur, Fri, Sat 8pm
Sun at 3pm thru April 15

2nd Show of 2017/18 Subscription Season
Tickets: $25 to $34

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This is the 2nd show of our
2017/2018 Subscription Season.!

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Associate Producer: Rachel Berney Needleman
Set Design: Guillermo Cienfuegos
David Mauer
Lighting Design: Matt Richter
Sound Design:  Christopher Moscatiello
Movement Consultant:  Myrna Gawryn
Stage Manager:  Julianne Figueroa
Photography:  Jeff Lorch
Publicity:  Judith Borne
Program:  Valerie Havey

[/one_half] [one_half_last] Bean wrote ALRIGHT THEN as a companion piece to his 2016 hit, SAFE AT HOME, Winner of the LA Drama Critics “Best Solo Show of the Year” award. Alley Mills (The Wonder Years) joins her husband, veteran of film , stage and television, in their new two person show.

ALRIGHT THEN is the story of how two people, who by all odds should not have wound up together, have “made it”. The play is told through humor, pathos and the occasional song … and is an unforgettable night of theatre. Please join us for the true story and magical journey of these incredible artists.

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Paul Myrvold’s Theatre Notes “Don’t miss it. This show is a joy to experience with laughter abounding and moments of touching pathos. It is as good as it gets”

Broadway World “Genuine and endearing…translates well on stage”   Guillermo Cienfuegos directs this charismatic couple at a smooth, steady pace

LA Splash – “Heart-warming, authentic, and incredibly moving…the pair shine as they grow up before our eyes” –

“Critics’ Choice” – LA Times – “80 heartwarming, soul-nurturing minutes at Pacific Resident Theatre in Venice. Watch and learn” – LA Times

Venice Update – Orson and Alley Mills Bean keep the audience laughing for 80 minutes in “Alright Then”