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" ....in the powerful "Aldonza," a thoroughly disillusioned Aldonza (Constance Lopez), a slatternly tavern wench,
hurls Quixote's idealism back in his face. Aldonza dredges up the dirt and grim realities that are and have been
her life in a fierce attempt to make Quixote see her for who and what she is ....... Lopez
taps a core of wrenching, anguished truth as her Aldonza, cruelly betrayed by Quixote's idealism, vents the weakness
within her -- the pure and virtuous woman denied her by her birthright that has allowed her to so desperately buy
into Quixote's vision of her. The effect is shattering" --- Jeff Borak,. Berkshire Eagle
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Man Of la Mancha was performed at the First United Methodist Church, 55 Fenn Street,
Pittsfield, MA., in May of 2005.
- May 13 and 14 at 8:00 p.m., May 15 at 7:00 p.m.,
- May 20 and 21 at 8:00 p.m., May 22 at 7:00 p.m.
Tickets: adults $15, students/seniors $12.
Tickets are available:
- At the door 1 hour before performances.
- Can be purchased through cast members.
“In the pit, (Stage and Musical Director Stephen) Sanborn and a first-rate complement
of musicians give Mitch Leigh's score all it deserves and more” --- Jeff Borak, Berkshire Eagle
" Thank you for an absolutely wonderful
evening! .... The show itself is just wonderful. I brought my 12 year old niece. She sat on the edge
of her seat throughout the show, totally captivated. Thanks again!!! " --- Edward Fournier, Catskill New York
" ... everything was wonderful,
from the space, the costumes, the set, the music, the choreography, and the cast and crew. ... Bravo, and
here's to many more successes to come." --- Mary O-Connell, Millbrook, New York
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