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Last Night of Ballyhoo

By Alfred Uhry 

January 12, 13, 18**, 19, 20, 21*, 25**, 26, 27, 28*, 2018 

THE LAST NIGHT OF BALLYHOO takes place in Atlanta, Georgia, in December of 1939. Gone with the Wind is having its world premiere, and Hitler is invading Poland, but Atlanta's elitist German Jews are much more concerned with who is going to Ballyhoo, the social event of the season. Especially concerned is the Freitag family: bachelor Adolph, his widowed sister, Beulah (Boo) Levy, and their also widowed sister-in-law, Reba. Boo is determined to have her dreamy, unpopular daughter, Lala, attend Ballyhoo, believing it will be Lala's last chance to find a socially acceptable husband. Adolph brings his new assistant, Joe Farkas, home for dinner. Joe is Brooklyn born and bred, and furthermore is of Eastern European heritage — several social rungs below the Freitags, in Beulah's opinion. Lala, however, is charmed by Joe and she hints broadly about being taken to Ballyhoo, but he turns her down. This enrages Boo, and matters get worse when Joe falls for Lala's cousin, Reba's daughter, Sunny, home from Wellesley for Christmas vacation. Will Boo succeed in snaring Peachy Weil, a member of one of the finest Jewish families in the South? Will Sunny and Joe avoid the land mines of prejudice that stand in their way? Will Lala ever get to Ballyhoo? The family gets pulled apart and then mended together with plenty of comedy, romance and revelations along the way. Events take several unexpected turns as the characters face where they come from and are forced to deal with who they really are. Winner of the 1997 Tony Award for Best Play.

 

"Everything falls into place in this…wonderfully crafted script."

—Variety

 

"Alfred Uhry's charming Broadway comedy (sort of) THE LAST NIGHT OF BALLYHOO…has a subtext and undertow of thought. It is a delightful comedy freighted with an uncomfortable message."

—New York Post

 

"Alfred Uhry's achingly beautiful play THE LAST NIGHT OF BALLYHOO…is…luminous and powerful. It will most likely find a place in the American canon alongside Uhry's DRIVING MISS DAISY…Uhry draws his characters with so fine a pen, on such a solid foundation, that the story takes on the sharp poignancy of life."

—Los Angeles Times.

The talented cast includes Leonard Alterman, Glenna Veiga, Heather Eggleston, Abigail Hunger, Danielle Dobies, Joshua Taylor, and Ryan Kielmann all under the direction of Curtis Williams.

All performances 8:00pm, except:  *Matinee performance 2:00pm | **Evening performances 7:30pm

Meet the cast:

Leonard Alterman

as Adolph Freitag

Glenna Veiga

as Boo Levy

Heather Eggleston

as Reba Freitag

Abigail Hunger

as Lala Levy

Danielle Dobies

as Sonny Freitag

Joshua Taylor

as Joe Farkas

Ryan Kielmann

as Peachy Weil

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