Jolly is part of a trilogy The Old Neighborhood by American author, playwright and film director David Mamet. Controversial and influential, Mamet has received Tony and Oscar nominations for his work on both stage and screen and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Glengarry Glen Ross. In Jolly, Mamet’s most autobiographical play, the characters’ memories surge out in sharp, precise dialogue unveiling the emotional wounds that shaped them. Directed by Erik Abbott, with Christine Probst, Timothy Lone and Mathew Kovacs. Following the production in Limpertsberg, Jolly will be the NWTC entry for this year’s FEATS in Bad Homburg, performing at the festival on Saturday, May 15th.
Jolly: Christine Probst
Bob: Timothy Lone
Carl: Mathew Kovacs
Stage Manager: Ann Overstall
Lighting Design: Valerie Scott
Sound: Deborah Anderson
Props: Barbara Buchanan, John Overstall