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74 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, April 14 - April 20, 2000
Henlopen Theater Project offers chance,at creative.process April 28-29
ence to provide further develop-
ment of the play before its forth-
coming New York production.
After each performance, the audi-
ence will get the chance to talk
with the cast members and play-
wright.
The cast includes Tony nomi-
nee Gordon Joseph Weiss, of the
musicals "The Life" and "Jelly's
Last Jam;" Rose McGuire of
"Cats" and "The Guiding Light,"
Christopher Regan, who appeared
in "Hello Dolly" with Carol
Tony nominee Gordon Joseph Weiss and Rose McQuire of
"Cats will appear in "Two on the Aisle, Three in a Van, pre-
sented by the Henlopen Theater Project.
woman all grown up. An unusual
and complicated love triangle en-
sues.
• Where the Money Is: Paul
Newman is a band robber who
has earned has the envy of both
the good guys and the bad guys
because of his thieving talent.
Forced into retirement by prison
time and a stroke, he finds his
mischievous ways resurrected
when prom queen-turned-nurse
Linda Fiorentino cracks his fa-
cade of helplessness. Rated PG-
13.
• Ready to Rumble: Grappler
Jimmy King seemingly has it all.
With his great career and heroic
moves on the mat, he is the envy
of all his peers. After a dramatic
fall during one bout, though, Jim-
my's pro days appear to be over.
That is, until two of his fans go in
search of discovering the truth be-
hind mysterious circumstances at
the fateful fight. Stars David Ar-
quette (Scream) and Rose Mc-
Gowan (Best known as eyeliner-
laden shock rocker Marilyn Man-
son's fianc6e). Rated R.
• Return to Me: Aheartwarm-
ing romantic comedy starring X-
The Henlopen Theater Project
(HTP) will present "Two on the
Aisle, Three in a Van," at 7:30
p.m., Saturday and Sunday, April
28 and 29 in the Cape Henlopen
High School's Little Theater in
Lewes.
The play, by Mary Lynn Dob-
son, will be presented as a benefit
for HTP's new series, New
Works/New Voices, which pro-
motes the development of new
plays and emerging playwrights,
with a focus on women and mi-
norities. This season, HTP plans
to produce three readings of new
plays by women.
''Two on the Aisle, Three in a
Van" will be presented as a stage
reading. The story, in the spirit of
"Noises Off," is about a summer
stock theater trying to survive.
The play won the 1999 Yes Festi-
val of new plays at the University
of Kentucky and this presentation
of the show will allow the audi-
The .following movies will play
at the Movies at Midway, Friday,
April 14 through Thursday, April
20:
• 28 Days: Party girl Sandra
Bullock finds herself in court-or-
dered rehab after steering a lim-
ousine to a DUI during her sister's
wedding. Twenty-eight days on
the wagon earns her a new per-
spective on life and some endear-
ing new friends as she finds that
there is more to life than being the
life of the party. Rated PG- 13.
• American Psycho: Critically
acclaimed film by director Mary
Harron stars Christian Bale,
Willem Dafoe Jared Leto, Reese
Witherspoon and Samantha Math-
is in a chilling tale of a serial
killer among the Wall Street elite.
Rated R.
• Keeping the Faith: Alter
boys Edward Norton and Ben
Stiller are torn. Best friends since
childhood, their charming boy-
hood crush (Jenna Elfman) re-
turns as a savvy, sexy business-
Files star David Duchovny and
Minnie Driver (Circle of Friends)
as strangers who find their lives
forever entwined. Rated PG.
• Rules of Engagement: Tom-
my Lee Jones and Samuel L.
Jackson team for a military dra-
ma sparked when an international
situation poses threat to national
security. Rated R
• Road To E! Dorado: Ani-
mated Dreamworks production
Continued on page 76
226-5400
Channing and in "Evita;" Sean
Doughtery, of the Broadway pro-
duction of "Philadelphia Here I
Come;" Shelley Delaney, most re-
cently in the Delaware Theater
Company's production of ''Three
Viewings" and Woody Allen's
"Radio Days;" Danny Sherman,
of the Broadway play, ''The Mine-
ola Twins."
Roo Brown of Lewes, who has
appeared off and on-Broadway
and in television and James Kee-
gan, a professor at the University
of Delaware and HTP board
member, round out the cast. The
role of Robin will be played on al-
ternate nights by Cape Henlopen
High School students Sarah
Sprague and Jessica Pruett-Bar-
nett.
Admission is free to HTP sub-
scribers and is $5 for students 18
and under and $10 for adults.
For more information, call 226-
4103.
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