Baseball season starts early at Playhouse
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Tom Titus
It’s been barely two months since our Angels captured their first
World Series title, but the baseball season will be starting again in
Laguna Beach next week -- or, at least, at the Laguna Playhouse.
“Rounding Third,” Richard Dresser’s new play about a pair of dads
who coach a Little League baseball team, starts a preview run on New
Year’s Day and opens its five-week engagement Jan. 4.
This West Coast premiere will be only the second production of
Dresser’s play, which first hit the boards earlier this month at
Chicago’s Northlight Theater. Andrew Barnicle, the playhouse’s
artistic director, is staging the play.
“Rounding Third” focuses on two Little League coaches and their
markedly different personal circumstances and philosophies about the
game. One is a veteran coach whose motto is “Winning is everything,”
His younger new assistant leans toward the “It’s all about having
fun” approach.
They’ll be portrayed by Michael Mulheren, nominated for a 2000
Tony Award as one of the “Brush Up Your Shakespeare” gangsters in the
Broadway revival of “Kiss Me Kate,” and Kevin Symons, returning to
the playhouse after playing a caddish professor at an uptight New
England college last season in “Spinning Into Butter.”
Playwright Dresser is no stranger to Laguna. His “Gun Shy”
received its Southern California premiere in 2000 under the direction
of playhouse executive director Richard Stein, while Barnicle staged
Dresser’s “Wonderful World” in 2001.
Mulheren’s Broadway credits also include “Titanic” and “On the
Waterfront.” Off-Broadway he has performed in “Floyd Collins,” and
he’s currently working on NBC’s new drama series “Mr. Sterling,”
playing Congressman Bob Brennan. He’s also been seen on “The West
Wing” and “Law and Order” and in the movies “Curse of the Jade
Scorpion” and “Bringing Out the Dead.”
Symons starred opposite James Gammon in “New World” at the Met
Theater and appeared in “A Christmas Carol” with the late Steve Allen
and Harold Gould, “Come Baby, Cradle and All” with Lee Meriwether,
“Tallulah and Tennessee” with Jim Bailey and “The Trial of Othello”
at Theater West. His L.A. theater credits include “Death of a
Salesman” and “The Crucible.”
“Rounding Third” is the fourth entry in the Laguna Playhouse’s
2002-03 season, which will continue with “Lovers at Versailles” by
Bernard Farrell in its U.S. premiere Feb. 18 through March 23, the
world premiere of “Mr. Shaw Goes to Hollywood” April 1 through May 4
and “The Secret Order” May 27 through June 29.
The early baseball season will run through Feb. 2 in Laguna, with
performances Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2 and 8
p.m. and Sundays at 2 and 7 p.m. (no evening performance on closing
day). Previews will be offered next Wednesday and Thursday at 2 and 8
p.m. and Friday at 3 and 8 p.m. at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon
Road.
Call (949) 497-2787 for ticket information.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Coastline Pilot.
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