Gateway Playhouse will host “Party of One (Acts)” this weekend.
The series of 14 vignettes taken are from Tracy Wells’ “A Trip to the Moon” will run from Friday through Sunday. Each story is set during the summer of 1969, specifically around the moon landing.
Each scene is named after an iconic song from that year.
From a girl trying to convince her parents to let her go to Woodstock ("You Can't Always Get What You Want") and a woman trying to get a job at NASA (“Bad Moon Rising"), to a soldier getting a reality check ("Fortunate Son") and a group of protesters fighting for what’s right ("Come Together").
“We were very intentional when we developed the idea for this,” Gateway Artistic Direcrtor Phil Pallitto said. “We believe our audiences really like and appreciate a series such as this because there’s a greater ability to connect. You may not connect to a character in the first one act, but maybe you will in another. There is something for everyone in this. Regardless of your generation, these vignettes allow our audiences to make that connection.”
More than 30 actors fill the roles within the 14 vignettes. Four women have split up directorial duties: Janelle Hawkes, Alissa Dirato, Kim Tucker and Camille Averso.
“I call us the ‘Fab Four,’” Averso said. “It has been so fun collaborating with the other directors. Communication has been key for us from a storyline perspective, as well as with lighting and sound for each scene. These performances will not only be funny and touching, but visually exciting for audiences as well.”
“A Night of One (Acts)” will take place 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday at Gateway Playhouse, 738 Bay Ave.
Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at GatewayByTheBay.org or by calling the Karen S. Sutherland Box Office at 609-653-0553. Snacks and beverages (sodas, wine, beer, and cocktails) will be available for purchase in the lobby.