Some Night

By Sarah Victoria Bennett
Directed by Eric Ruiter

For people of the starry-eyed variety, some nights are more life changing than others.

 
 
Some Night by Sarah Victoria Bennett, poster design courtesy of John Robert Hoffman.

Some Night by Sarah Victoria Bennett, poster design courtesy of John Robert Hoffman.

Performance Dates:

Fridays and Saturdays: March 3rd, 4th,10th,11th, 17th, 18th, 24th, and 25th @ 8pm.
Sundays: March 12th, and 19th @ 6pm.

Where:

Ophelia Theater
21-12 30th Road
Astoria, NY 11102
Train: (N or W, 30 Ave. Stop)

Tickets:

General Admission: $18
Sunday Nights: Pay What You Can!
http://SomeNight.bpt.me
http://www.opheliatheatre.com

"For people of the starry-eyed variety, some nights are more life changing than others. In times gone by, Athenians have flown to the forest in the name of love, acting troupes have gone to great lengths to be acknowledged and rewarded for their art, and fairies have wreaked all manner of mischief upon the mortal world for the sake of self-aggrandizement. But has anything really changed? Some Night follows an eclectic band of characters as they pursue their dreams of love, power, fame, and fulfillment while struggling to reconcile their own ideas of fantasy and reality. This original comedy pays homage to the happenings of a famous midsummer night while bringing the magic to todays baffling and yet still enchanting world."

The Ophelia Theater entrance and parking lot for Some Night is located in the Variety Boys and Girls Club parking lot off of 21st St.

Media Contact: John Hoffman, hoffman@opheliatheatre.com, (951) 285-6467

 
Ensemble in Ophelia Theatre Group's production of Some Night by Sarah Victoria Bennett.  Some Night was performed at Ophelia Theater in Astoria, New York.  Photography courtesy of John Robert Hoffman.

Ensemble in Ophelia Theatre Group's production of Some Night by Sarah Victoria Bennett.  Some Night was performed at Ophelia Theater in Astoria, New York.  Photography courtesy of John Robert Hoffman.

Production Staff

Eric Ruiter - Director
Mike Tubman - Assistant Director
Jen Wiener - Stage Manager
Shelby Lee Loera - Scenic Designer
Shelby Lee Loera - Lighting Designer
Rebecca Joy Wallace - Costume Designer
Shelby Lee Loera - Props Master
Layla Sutton - Choreographer

Cast

James Jelkin* - Rob
Elizabeth Scopel - Faye
Megan Magee - Natalie
Nick Denning* - Theo
Ethan Crystal - Den
Ashley Grombol - Lon
Landon Sutton - Haden
Zach Rich - Harry
*appearing courtesy of AEA

 
Rob (James Jelkin*) and Faye (Elizabeth Skopel) discover common ground in Ophelia Theatre Group's "sequel" to A Midsummer Night's Dream, Some Night.  Some Night was performed at Ophelia Theater in Astoria, New York. Photography courtesy of John…

Rob (James Jelkin*) and Faye (Elizabeth Skopel) discover common ground in Ophelia Theatre Group's "sequel" to A Midsummer Night's Dream, Some Night.  Some Night was performed at Ophelia Theater in Astoria, New York. Photography courtesy of John Robert Hoffman. *appearing courtesy of Actor's Equity Association

Rob (James Jelkin*) and Faye (Elizabeth Skopel) share some Rosemary for Remembrance in Ophelia Theatre Group's "sequel" to A Midsummer Night's Dream.  Some Night by Sarah Victoria Bennett was performed at Ophelia Theater in Astoria, New York. P…

Rob (James Jelkin*) and Faye (Elizabeth Skopel) share some Rosemary for Remembrance in Ophelia Theatre Group's "sequel" to A Midsummer Night's Dream.  Some Night by Sarah Victoria Bennett was performed at Ophelia Theater in Astoria, New York. Photography courtesy of John Robert Hoffman. *appearing courtesy of Actor's Equity Association

Lon (Ashley Grombol) and Den (Ethan Crystal) quarrel over the future of The Cankerblossoms band in Ophelia Theatre Group's production of Some Night by Sarah Victoria Bennett.  Some Night was performed at Ophelia Theater in Astoria, New York. Ph…

Lon (Ashley Grombol) and Den (Ethan Crystal) quarrel over the future of The Cankerblossoms band in Ophelia Theatre Group's production of Some Night by Sarah Victoria Bennett.  Some Night was performed at Ophelia Theater in Astoria, New York. Photography courtesy of John Robert Hoffman.