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39 Steps at the Southampton Cultural Center

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authorgavinmenu on Jul 11, 2017

[caption id="attachment_66395" align="alignnone" width="800"] Ian Harkins, Rafe Terrizzi and Cori Hundt in “The 39 Steps.” Photo by Michael Blase[/caption]

VIA Brooklyn has announced the award-winning production of Patrick Barlow’s “The 39 Steps,” directed by Craig J. George will have a limited engagement at the Southampton Cultural Center, with opening night set for July 15 at 7 p.m., with the production running through the end of July.

The play is a satire of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic murder mystery thriller where four actors play over 50 characters complete with fast changes, shadow puppets, fog machines, projections, dubious accents and swarthy mustaches. The production stars Rafe Terrizzi, Hannah Tova Wolff, Ian Harkins and Cori Hundt.

Tickets are $28, students $20, available at viabrooklyn.org or by calling (866) 811-4111. Tickets can also be purchased in-person at the Southampton Cultural Center during office hours Monday to Saturday 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. or half an hour prior to performance.

The Southampton Cultural Center is located at 25 Pond Lane in Southampton. For more information, visit ViaBrooklyn.org or scc-arts.org.

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