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‘Enchanted April’ Closes Quogue Season

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Rosemary Cline, Diana Marbury, Jacqueline Raposo and Jessica Forsythe star in the Hampton Theatre Company production of "The Enchanted April."

Rosemary Cline, Diana Marbury, Jacqueline Raposo and Jessica Forsythe star in the Hampton Theatre Company production of "The Enchanted April."

Jessica Forsythe, left, and Diana Marbury, pictured here with Debbie Starker as the maid, star in the Hampton Theatre Company production of "The Enchanted April."

Jessica Forsythe, left, and Diana Marbury, pictured here with Debbie Starker as the maid, star in the Hampton Theatre Company production of "The Enchanted April."

Jacqueline Raposo, Diana Marbury and Rosemary Cline star in the Hampton Theatre Company production of "The Enchanted April."

Jacqueline Raposo, Diana Marbury and Rosemary Cline star in the Hampton Theatre Company production of "The Enchanted April."

Jessica Forsythe, Jacqueline Raposo, Diana Marbury and Rosemary Cline star in the Hampton Theatre Company production of "The Enchanted April."

Jessica Forsythe, Jacqueline Raposo, Diana Marbury and Rosemary Cline star in the Hampton Theatre Company production of "The Enchanted April."

author on May 23, 2011

The Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue will wrap up its 26th season with a production of “The Enchanted April” by Kane Campbell, based on the novel of the same name by Elizabeth von Arnim.

“The Enchanted April” is a romantic comedy about four very different English women who escape their lives and the dreary London winter for an Italian castle by the sea. The four ladies are played in Quogue by Rosemary Cline, Diana Marbury, Jessica Forsythe and Jacqueline Raposo.

Also in the play are Terrance Fiore, Edward A. Brennan, Tristan Vaughan and Debbie Starker. Sarah Hunnewell directs the production. The set is by James Ewing, lighting by Sebastian Paczynski and costumes by Teresa LeBrun.

“The Enchanted April” opens at the Quogue Community Hall on Thursday, May 26, and stages through June 12 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 and Sunday afternoons at 2:30. Ticket prices are $25 for adults, $23 for seniors (except Saturdays) and $10 for students under 21. For more information or to make reservations, visit hamptontheatre.org, or call (866) 811-4111 or 653-8955.

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