Summit Playhouse To Peform Classic Moliere Show, The Imaginary Invalid

Author: john / Category: Mendham

Summit Playhouse To Peform Classic Moliere Show, The Imaginary Invalid










SUMMIT, NJ (PRWEB) February 13, 2004

The Summit Playhouse will perform The Imaginary Invalid, a comedy about an eccentric hypochondriac scheming to marry his daughter to a medical student beginning Friday, Feb. 27 and running through Saturday, March 13.

Written by 17th century playwright Moliére, the show centers around a family and their patriarch: a hypochondriac named Argan (Frank Malvasi, Jersey City) that hates to be told he is looking well.

Argan’s main problem: he spends half his time summoning doctors to care for his “imaginary” ills and the other half trying not to pay their bills. His solution: marry his daughter, Angelique (Joanna Maulbeck, Summit), to a medical student, gaining him access to an extended family of doctors.

“I’m a sick man . By this marriage, I shall have a doctor in the family. And his father a doctor; and his uncle. Three doctors. And they won’t want paying-or at least half-price,” says Argan.

Too bad his chosen fiancé is an unattractive dolt and his daughter is hopelessly enamored with the witty, quick-thinking and handsome Cléante (Brian Blakely, Kennilworth).

Even worse, Argan doesn’t even realize his step-wife, Béline (Jessica Sully, Summit), is determined to send Angelique to a convent so she becomes sole recipient of Argan’s inheritance. When she’s not plotting against Angelique, she’s plotting against Argan with her nefarious lawyer slash lover, Monsieur Bonnefoy (Scott Avery, Califon).

Yes, Moliére mocks two professions in this show: doctors and lawyers. In this respect, Moliére may have, once again, been ahead of his time.

All jokes aside, will the family succeed in overthrowing Argan’s self-centered plans and outwit his manipulative, unloving and money-grubbing second wife, Béline? It’ll all depend on the woman who really holds the family together: the servant-nurse, Toinette (Beth Painter, Westfield).

Also starring are Emily Balzano as Louise (Summit), Scott Avery as Bonnefoy (Califon), John Bauer as Dr. Purgon (Mendham), Dan Pence as Thomas (Basking Ridge), David Claypoole as Beralde (Summit) and Michael Marcus as the Apothecary (Springfield).

In the history of Moliére’s other classics such as School for Wives and The Misanthrope, Invalid is a timeless masterpiece of mistaken identity, comic confusion, physical comedy, slapstick comedy and scathing social critique.

The Imaginary Invalid is directed by Vincent J. Balzano (Summit); he recently directed Black Comedy at the Summit Playhouse. The production is funded in part through a generous grant from The Summit Area Public Foundation.

Performance dates and times are:

Fridays and Saturdays, Feb. 27 – March 13 at 8 p.m.

Sunday, March 7 at 2 p.m.

Thursday, March 11 at 8 p.m.

Ticket Prices:

Adults: $ 15.

Students: $ 10.

Call the Box Office at (908) 273-2192 for additional information or to reserve or purchase tickets. The Summit Playhouse is located just off Springfield Avenue at 10 New England Avenue.

About the Summit Playhouse. The Playhouse Association was founded in 1918 as a World War I relief organization. Since then, they have mounted over 270 productions, making them one of the oldest continuously operating community theaters in the US. They present three shows a year: a Fall show in November, a Winter show in February and March, and a Spring show in May. During the summer, Kaleidoscope, their theater for youth, presents a production for and with students. Visit the Summit Playhouse on the web at http://www.summitplayhouse.org.

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Join Campaigner Email Marketing for a Marketing Profs’ Webinar

Author: john / Category: Mendham

Join Campaigner Email Marketing for a Marketing Profs’ Webinar










Montreal, QC (PRWEB) April 12, 2008

Throughout 2007, marketers and industry experts alike have been extremely vocal about the strength and reach of email marketing. And with good reason; the DMA reported an average ROI of $ 48 for every dollar spent on email.

To achieve these results, marketers must take a consumer-centric approach. Blasting emails and pushing irrelevant content is no longer acceptable, and will damage your reputation and often resulting in deliverability problems. Alternatively, profitable email marketing hinges on the unique one-on-one relationship you build with each prospect and customer. Using email marketing automation technology, mass customization is within the reach of marketers, without IT support and at a reasonable cost compared to search or other digital media.

In this webinar, attendees will learn:


How to transform communications from company to consumer focused
What tools are necessary prior to mass email customization
How to use tree-branch logic to ensure the right message, goes to the right person,
at exactly the right time

How mass customization can be applied to both B2B and B2C programs

Who:     Luc Vezina is VP, Marketing and Product Management of Campaigner, and an advocate of permission-based email marketing and a keen supporter of relevant, one-to-one mass communications. He is responsible for driving the direction of Campaigner’s products — which let marketers carry out relevant, personalized dialogues with their customers. Vezina maintains a sharp focus on industry trends and marketing technology, ensuring that the Campaigner products maintain a value to marketers unrivaled in the industry.

Where: Live, Online Webinar

When: Mass Customization: Low Cost, High return

            Thursday, April 17, 2008 12pm Eastern (9am Pacific)

            Cost: $ 129

            Register — http://www.marketingprofs.com/marketing/online-seminars/156

Contact: Gemma Mendham, 1-888-845-4544 ext. 358 , press(at)campaigner.com

About Campaigner

Campaigner’s software-as-a-service email marketing solutions enable organizations to have highly personalized one-to-one email dialogues with their customers, measure how they respond, and analyze those responses to interact in a more intelligent, automated way – resulting in more profitable relationships. Campaigner partners with industry leaders including Salesforce.com, Comcast and Yahoo!; provides applications to companies such as Nokia, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Nielsen Media Research, AT&T, West49 and over 10,000 small and medium-sized businesses.

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