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The Front Row - Main Street Theater


May 19, 2010

Director Rebecca Greene Udden and actor Philip Lehl share insights into Main Street Theater’s staging of Arcadia, Tom Stoppard’s time-traveling farce about the death of the universe...

Shannion Emerick and Philip Lehl play Hannah and Bernard, modern-day scholarly researchers, in Main Street Theater’s production of Tom Stoppard’s scientific and literary comedy-tragedy, Arcadia, which has been newly staged by the company’s Founding Artistic Director, Rebecca Greene Udden.  There are performances through June 6th at Main Street’s Rice Village playhouse on Times Boulevard, near Kirby. St. John Flynn talks about the play with Emerick, Lehl and Udden.  Listen Download





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