The Newton Nomadic Theater has been on the go for three years. We’ve brought fabulous actors and plays to Newton over and over again. During that time we’ve only really heard one complaint – “When are you going to do a comedy?”
We’ve heard you so we’re bringing them six at a time.
All in the Timing is David Ives’ uproarious series of one-act comedies. Four actors, six plays, a loosely interconnected series of ridiculous sketches that will have you howling.
For this show, the entire cast are Newton Nomadic veterans. Billy Meleady (Faith Healer, Turn of the Screw, Molly Sweeney), Noni Lewis (title character in Molly Sweeney), Sarah Morrisette (young nun in Doubt), and Matt Winberg (priest in Doubt).
Directors Billy Meleady and Nicole Galland promise us an over-the-top, side splitting, 70’s drenched acid flashback of a show.
Don’t miss it. Three weeks only (June 2 – 18) so get tickets soon!
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“At once enchanting and perplexing, incisively intelligent and side-splittingly funny”
“All in the Timing” is by a master of fun. David Ives spins hilarity out of words.
“One of the zestier plates of theatrical tapas to be had”
“fragmented, paradoxical, twisted, convoluted, and highly amusing”
“With verve and humor, Ives provides an accessible peek into the wacky, often absurd, world of our daily lives”
I just saw my first full run through last night and it was totally out of control – belly laughs all night long. Six plays, one more ridiculous than the last, and this fabulous ensemble cast is going all out, all the time.
The motto of the theater has always been “keep it simple, travel light, and move from place to place”. For this show, the first two thirds of the motto has gone out the window – boxes, and boxes of props, racks of costumes, etc, but we’re still travelling.
Come see this week’s opening at Patty Simon’s carriage house on Newton Highlands (Fri, Sat night, Sun matinee). Next week at Gregorian Rugs, and Nunes Farm in Sudbury. Last week Fri and Sat at Steve Siegel & Theresa St. Johns’s house in Waban and then Sunday at Dunn Gaherins.
Only three weeks this time around so get your tickets soon. Tickets and info at NewtonNomadicTheater.org
Final shows this week. See what the sold-out audiences have been raving about. Six one act comedies, terrific ensemble cast, hysterically funny writing.
Saturday is sold out but tickets are still available for Friday June 23 7:39 PM at the Siegel-St John home in Waban and Sunday 5 PM closing show at Dunn Gaherins Pub in Upper Falls. Tickets at NewtonNomadicTheater.org