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The black comedy "The House of Yes" opens at the Historic Edison Valley Playhouse
The black comedy "The House of Yes" opens at the Historic Edison Valley Playhouse

Come and see the black comedy “The House of Yes” . It’s Thanksgiving, and Marty’s arrival home is greatly anticipated by his mother, Mrs. Pascal, his twin sister, Jackie-O, and his younger brother, Anthony. He arrives during a hurricane, but worse than the storm is the fact that Marty brings Lesly, his fiancée. This ruins everything. Marty’s engagement is a threat to the well being of this family and a greater threat to Jackie-O, who has always wanted her brother for herself. On top of that, Jackie-O has just recently been released from a mental hospital, Anthony dropped out of Princeton, and their mother has a serious problem handling any of this. This is also a family severely affected by the Kennedy family, whose Virginia Compound makes them neighbors with the Pascals. Mr. Pascal left his family on the very day JFK was assassinated. Jackie-O and Marty made a game out of reenacting the moment of the assassination, which became a sort of foreplay to their incestuous relationship. So, Marty just can’t marry Lesly! Jackie-O convinces Anthony to try and seduce Lesly and steal her away from Marty. Marty will then have to stay at home, which suits Anthony just fine as he is immediately attracted to Lesly. The only way he finds to seduce her, though, is to convince her that Marty and Jackie-O are lovers. In a series of short scenes, Lesly spies on Marty and Jackie-O doing their Kennedy reenactment; Mrs. Pascal catches Anthony and Lesly in bed; Lesly confronts Marty, who begs her to take him back and away from his family; Mrs. Pascal insists Lesly pack up and leave; Jackie-O pleads with Marty to stay with her; and Anthony tries to convince Lesly to take him with her instead of Marty. Finally Jackie-O goes over the edge and begins the reenactment game again, only this time with real bullets. Killing Marty with a shot to the head, she brings the play to a bloody, conclusive end.
Director - Brian Remo
Starring
Shiva Kiani
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Craig Tiede
Robert Sidebottom
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Debbie Campanali
Kristine Stringer
Friday & Saturday June 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 2015 at 8 PM
Sunday June 14, 2015 at 2 PM
Adults $15 Students/Seniors $12
To reserve tickets for pickup and payment on the night of the show, call the box office at 908-755-4654 and leave a message. You will receive a callback only if there is a problem with your reservation. To reserve and pay for tickets on-line go to www.evplayhouse.com
Historic Edison Valley Playhouse
2196 Oak Tree Rd, Edison, NJ 08820
www.evplayhouse.com