2023 Season

  • 2023 Season,  shows

    Black Comedy

    Gaslight Theater’s “2023 Season of Laughter” continues in April and May with Peter Shaffer’s “Black Comedy”, directed by Lucille Rioux. The show will be produced at Hallowell City Hall Auditorium at 1 Winthrop Street in Hallowell over two weekends, including Sunday matinees, April 28, 29 and 30 and May 5, 6 & 7. Friday and Saturday shows start at 7:30 PM and Sunday matinees start at 2:00 PM.

    Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for students and Seniors. $15 for adults or $12 for students and Seniors. Tickets are available at the door; cash, check and credit card* accepted. For reservations (not required) call 207-626-3698 or to purchase tickets online go to https://gaslight-theater.square.site/
    * Please note, there is a $1.00 surcharge on Credit card and online sales to cover the processing charges

    Black Comedy” is a one-act farce by Peter Shaffer first performed in 1965. The premise of the piece is that light and dark are transposed, so that when the stage is lit the cast are supposed to be in darkness and only when the stage is dark are they supposed to be able to see each other and their surroundings. A young sculptor and his fiancée have borrowed some expensive antique furniture from a neighbor’s flat without his permission to impress an elderly millionaire art collector. When the power fails, the neighbor returns early, other people also arrive….

    Matthew Ferrin of Augusta will perform as Brindsley Miller, a young sculptor. His fiancee Carol Melkett will be played by Kathryn Ross of Gardiner. Michael Stiles of Kents Hill will play Carol’s father, Colonel Melkett. The part of Clea, Brindsley’s ex, will be performed by Robyn DesLauriers of South Gardiner. Kathleen Leopold of Richmond will play Miss Furnival. Jeff Cabral of Biddeford will play antique shop owner Harold Gorringe. Joe Blackwell of Waterville will play Schuppanzigh, a German refugee, and Gaslight Theater’s own Richard Bostwick of Hallowell will play millionaire art collector Georg Samberger.

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    Gaslight Theater’s production of “Black Comedy” is sponsored by Free ME from Lung Cancer. Gaslight Theater’s 2023 “Season of Laughter” has been made possible by Season Sponsor E.J. Perry Construction Company and by Turner Publishing, Media Sponsor. 

    Other upcoming productions in Gaslight’s 2023 “Season of Laughter” include The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon in July,  a play still to be determined in November and Jellofish, dates to be announced.

    If you go:

    • Gaslight Theater presents Peter Shaffer’s “Black Comedy”
    • Hallowell City Hall, 1 Winthrop Street, Hallowell.
      The Auditorium, located on the 2nd floor, is handicapped accessible by elevator.
    • When:
      Friday & Saturday, April 28 and 29 at 7:30pm
      Sunday Matinee, April 30 at 2:00pm
      Friday & Saturday, May 5 and 6 at 7:30pm
      Sunday Matinee, May 7 at 2:00pm
    • Tickets:
      $15 for adults or $12 for students and Seniors
      Available at the door; cash, check and credit card* accepted.
      For reservations (not required) call 207-626-3698. To
      purchase tickets online https://gaslight-theater.square.site/
      * There is a $1.00 surcharge on credit card and online sales to cover the processing charges
      we pay to offer this service.





  • 2023 Season

    Love is Murder by Tim Kelly

    Gaslight Theater proudly presents its “2023 Season of Laughter” starting with Love is Murder in February, at Hallowell City Hall Auditorium at 1 Winthrop Street in Hallowell.

    Valentina Velour, the Queen of Romance Fiction, opens her Honeymoon House to a television program and her closest (most envious) writer friends. Unfortunately, someone has left a dead man in the closet and a wacko called The Rose Killer is going around bumping off love scribblers! Confusion and madness abound as vitamin fanatics, cops, literary agents and writers collide to solve this whodunit romantic-comedy-murder-mystyery. Love Is Murder is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. http://www.concordtheatricals.com.

    Showdates:
    Friday and Saturday, February Feb 10th and 11th at 7:30pm
    Sunday, February 12th at 2:00pm
    Friday and Saturday, Februrary 17th and 18th, at 7:30 PM
    Sunday, February 19th at 2:00 PM.

    Tickets:
    $15 for adults
    $12 for students and Seniors
    Tickets can purchased online, over the phone (207) 626-3698, or at the door with cash, check or credit card.

  • 2023 Season

    2nd Audition! Love Is Murder, by Tim Kelly

    Update: A 2nd Audition for December 20th, Tuesday at 6p.m. has been added! See you then!

    Auditions for Gaslight Theater’s Valentine’s Day Week show, Love is Murder, by Tim Kelly, will be held December 20th, Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Hallowell City Hall. Please bring proof of Covid-19 vaccination to auditions. Auditions are cold readings.

    Love Is Murder, by Tim Kelly, Valentina Velour, the Queen of Romance Fiction, opens Honeymoon House to Love Is Murder is a comedic spoof of the romance novel industry written by Tim Kelly which begins when Valentina Velour, the Queen of Romance Fiction, opens her luxurious “Honeymoon House” to a television program. Unfortunately, someone has left a dead man in the closet and a wacko called The Rose Killer is bumping off the love scribblers. Confusion and madness abound as vitamin fanatics, cops, literary agents and writers collide. The whole madcap mess concludes with the exposure of Valentina’s arch-enemy and an affirmation of her philosophy — “Romance will be here when men and women no longer walk the earth!”

    Show dates are the weekends of February 10, 11 & 12 and 17, 18 and 19  at Hallowell City Hall Auditorium.

    5 Women, 5 Men. All roles are open to all ages 18 years of age and up.

    Valentina Hart – The selfmade Queen of Romantic Fiction, dripping with regality, snobbery, and gaudy fashion
    Effie – House maid, hopeless romantic, number one fan of Valentina
    Tom Burns/Handsome Marine – Butler, fairly good looking, very new and green
    Lydecker – Valentina’s agent, loud and aggressive
    Leon Ketchem – TV producer, unbothered, unfazed, disinterested
    Jane Err – romance novelist, dark, brooding, like she walked straight out of a Victorian gothic novel (But it’s all a facade, she craves the limelight)
    Calamity Lovett – romance novelist, dressed like she’s from a glamorous western. Self assured, rough around the edges, with a twang (Again a facade, for publicity)
    Pearl Sweet – dressed in dazzling slinky attire. Vogue, posh, strikes a pose, seducing mirrors
    Dr. Wintergreen/Pirate/Simon Grundy – Charming, well dressed and health conscious, all of these to a fault
    Ed Fish/Don Alfredo – a bumbling policeman/detective