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Westport Country Playhouse Script in Hand Playreading of Comedy

'Mrs. Mannerly' will feature award-winning Broadway actors Isabel Keating and Richard Kind.

Isabel Keating
Isabel Keating

Westport Country Playhouse Script in Hand Playreading of Comedy β€œMrs. Mannerly” on March 23

Featuring award-winning Broadway actors Isabel Keating and Richard Kind

Westport, CT - Westport Country Playhouse will present a Script in Hand playreading of β€œMrs. Mannerly,” a comedy about a young boy and his manners teacher, by Jeffrey Hatcher, on Monday, March 23, at 7 p.m. The cast includes award-winning Broadway, film, and television actors Isabel Keating as Mrs. Mannerly, and Richard Kind as Jeffrey. Co-curators and co-directors of the Script in Hand Series are Anne Keefe, Playhouse associate artist, and Mark Shanahan, director, actor, and playwright. Tickets to Script in Hand Playreadings are $20 each.


β€œWe’re so happy to share β€˜Mrs. Mannerly’ with the Playhouse audience,” said Keefe. β€œNot only is the play a clever and highly theatrical tour de force for two incredible actors, but it also touches on issues many of us hold dear---namely, the importance of loyalty, proper conduct, and the lost art of good manners in our increasingly fast-paced and noisy world. β€˜Mrs. Mannerly’ is a perfect thank you note to the kinds of teachers who change our lives in ways both large and small, and promises to resonate with our Script In Hand patrons.”

A heartwarming, nostalgic and hilarious tale about an unlikely friendship, Jeffrey Hatcher’s autobiographical play recounts his adventures as a 10-year-old student attending a manners class in Steubenville, Ohio, in the fall of 1967. Under the tutelage of his demanding teacher, Mrs. Mannerly, Jeffrey learns important life lessons beyond which fork to use at dinner, reminding us all that good manners never go out of style.

Isabel Keating, who plays Mrs. Mannerly, most recently starred on Broadway in β€œWicked,” and prior to that in β€œIt’s Only a Play,” β€œHairspray,” β€œSpider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,” β€œEnchanted April,” and as Judy Garland in β€œThe Boy from Oz,” opposite Hugh Jackman, for which she received a Tony Award nomination, as well as Drama League and Outer Critics nominations, and for which she won the Drama Desk and Theatre World awards. Off-Broadway appearances include Atlantic Theater Company, Primary Stages, and Rattlestick, among others. Keating won the Helen Hayes Award for Tom Stoppard’s β€œIndian Ink” at DC’s Studio Theatre, and has appeared at Arena Stage, Hartford Stage, Long Wharf Theatre, Old Globe, Williamstown, Denver Center (with Mark Shanahan), and others, notably in β€œTravesties” at Bay Street Theater with Richard Kind, with whom she is delighted to reunite at Westport Country Playhouse. Films include β€œIndignation” and β€œThe Nanny Diaries.” Television includes β€œThe Path,” β€œLaw & Order: Criminal Intent,” and the Emmy Award-winning PBS American Masters β€œJudy Garland: By Myself.” Instagram: @isabelkeating

Richard Kind



Richard Kind, who portrays Jeffrey, has Broadway credits that include β€œThe Big Knife,” for which he won a Drama Desk Award for Best Supporting Actor and was nominated for a Tony for Best Featured Actor in a Play, β€œThe Producers,” β€œDirty Rotten Scoundrels,” β€œSly Fox,” and β€œThe Tale of the Allergist’s Wife.” He was in Sondheim’s β€œBounce!” at Goodman Theatre and Kennedy Center, β€œCandide” at New York City Opera at Lincoln Center, among other regional theater work. He was at The Second City in Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles. Film credits include β€œInside Out,” β€œArgo,” β€œHereafter,” β€œA Serious Man,” β€œThe Visitor,” β€œThe Grand,” β€œThe Wild,” β€œCars,” β€œSpymate,” β€œThe Station Agent,” β€œConfessions of a Dangerous Mind,” β€œA Bug’s Life,” β€œJohns,” β€œStargate,” β€œClifford,” β€œMr. Saturday Night,” β€œAll-American Murder,” and β€œHacks.” On television, he has been seen as a series regular on β€œRed Oaks,” β€œLuck,” β€œSpin City,” β€œMad About You,” β€œHead Cases,” β€œCarol Burnett & Co.,” β€œBlue Skies,” β€œA Whole New Ballgame,” β€œThe Commish,” and β€œUnsub.” He currently recurs on β€œBrockmire,” β€œThe Other Two,” β€œThe Goldbergs,” and β€œCurb Your Enthusiasm.”

Playwright Jeffrey Hatcher’s Broadway credits include the book for β€œNever Gonna Dance.” Off-Broadway credits include β€œThree Viewings,” β€œA Picasso,” β€œThe Government Inspector,” β€œScotland Road,” β€œThe Turn of the Screw,” and β€œTuesdays with Morrie.” Film and television credits include β€œStage Beauty,” β€œCasanova,” β€œThe Duchess,” and episodes of β€œColumbo.”

Co-curator/co-director Anne Keefe is the associate artist at Westport Country Playhouse. She has directed nearly 50 Script in Hand readings. She served as artistic director of Westport Country Playhouse with Joanne Woodward in 2008, and as associate artistic director from 2000-2006, also with Ms. Woodward.

Co-curator/co-director Mark Shanahan appeared at Westport Country Playhouse in β€œAround the World in 80 Days,” β€œTryst,” β€œSedition,” β€œDavid Copperfield,” β€œJourney's End,” and over 20 Script in Hand playreadings. He has directed Playhouse Script in Hand readings of β€œButterflies Are Free,” with Blythe Danner and Jonathan Groff, and β€œThe Greatest Gift” by Weston playwright David Wiltse. New York stage includes β€œThe 39 Steps,” β€œSmall World,” β€œCheckers,” β€œTryst,” β€œThe Shaughraun,” β€œAs Bees in Honey Drown,” and β€œThe Internationalist.” His directorial work has been seen at Alley Theatre, George Street Playhouse, Virginia Stage, Hudson Stage, Theatre Square, The White Heron, Fulton Opera House, Mile Square Theatre, Weston Playhouse, Florida Rep, Penguin Rep, Merrimack Rep, Hangar Theatre, The Cape Playhouse, and many more. He is the author of the Off--Broadway and regional hit comedy, β€œThe Dingdong,” and his holiday adaptations, β€œA Merry Little Christmas Carol” and β€œA Sherlock Carol.” He is a graduate of Brown University (BA) and Fordham University (MA, faculty). www.mark-shanahan.net.

Stage manager is Megan Smith.

The Script in Hand Playreading Series will continue with β€œThe Bat,” a mystery-thriller by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood, on Monday, April 27, at 7 p.m. Future Script in Hand playreadings will be on Mondays, November 16 and December 14; titles to be announced.

The Script in Hand Playreading Series is sponsored by Marc and Michele Flaster with support from the White Barn Program of the Lucille Lortel Foundation.

All dates, titles, and artists subject to change.

For more information and to buy tickets, visit www.westportplayhouse.org or call the box office at (203) 227-4177, toll-free at 1-888-927-7529, or visit Westport Country Playhouse, 25 Powers Court, off Route 1, Westport. Stay connected to the Playhouse on Facebook (Westport Country Playhouse), follow on Twitter (@WCPlayhouse), and on YouTube (WestportPlayhouse).

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