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College comedy ‘Beyond Therapy’ opens Nov. 18
Release Date: November 9, 2004
MONMOUTH, Ill. – Psychiatrists, their
patients and relationships in general will be lampooned when Monmouth
College’s Crimson Masque theater group performs the side-splitting comedy
“Beyond Therapy” Nov. 18-20 at 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 21 at 2 p.m. in the
college’s Wells Theater.
Tickets are $4 for MC students, faculty and staff; $5 for other students
and senior citizens and $6 for adults. Tickets can be reserved by
contacting Bill Wallace at 309-457-2374 or by e-mailing him at
billw@monm.edu.
Time Magazine theater critic Gerald Clarke wrote that the play, written by
Christopher Durang, offers “the best therapy of all: guaranteed laughter.
Durang’s plot, which has more bounces than a pin-ball game, goes from the
unexpected to the unpredicted ... providing two hours of hilarious
surprises.”
Directed by senior Phil Johnson of Wauconda, “Beyond Therapy” is the story
of Bruce, played by junior Mike Wilmoth of Clinton, and Prudence, played
by freshman Julia Barna of Darien, who are both in therapy and are both
trying to find a companion. Prudence seems fairly normal, aside from the
psychological damage dealt to her by her seductive therapist. Bruce,
meanwhile, likes to cry, has a male lover and frequents a therapist who
can’t get out of her own world long enough to help anybody.
The two hapless lovers meet over dinner only to end up angry and wet when
the scene closes. The play then follows them to their respective
therapists and through much more laugh-out-loud comedy. Or, as Dan
Sullivan of the Los Angeles Times wrote, “Beyond Therapy” is “wickedly
funny, terribly slanted and essentially true.”
Wilmoth and Darien are supported by sophomore Charlie Pippenger of
Hawthorn Woods as Dr. Stuart Framingham; junior Kelly Winfrey of Peoria as
Mrs. Charlotte Wallace; sophomore Chris Walljasper of Donnellson, Iowa, as
Bob; and junior Josh Sonnenburg of Portland, Ore., as Andrew the Waiter.
The show, which features crude language, adult situations and partial
nudity, is intended for mature audiences only and is not for those who may
be easily offended.
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