The award-winning Peccadillo Theater Company’s hit production of A WILDER CHRISTMAS, an evening of two rarely seen one-acts by Thornton Wilder, will conclude its extended engagement this Sunday, January 10th at Theatre at St. Clement’s, 423 West 46 Street (between Ninth & Tenth Aves.) A WILDER CHRISTMAS (comprised of Wilder’s THE LONG CHRISTMAS DINNER and PULLMAN CAR HIAWATHA) opened on December 8th to rave reviews led by Terry Teachout of The Wall Street Journal who declared, “These plays are miniature masterpieces, at once poetic and profound, and I doubt you’ll ever see either one done better!”
THE LONG CHRISTMAS DINNER traverses 90 years in the life of an American family as they gather around the dining room table for a holiday celebration. As generations appear, have children, wither and depart, the patterns of behavior within this comically extended family are revealed as well as the essential values in every generation.
PULLMAN CAR HIAWATHA follows a diverse band of characters bound for Chicago during the 1930 holiday season. No ordinary train, this Pullman car allows us to eavesdrop on the thoughts and feelings of its many passengers, creating a cacophony of self-absorbed humanity. Notable for its use of the “Stage Manager” character several years before OUR TOWN, conventional time is suspended in this free-wheeling comedy in which people of all ages, classes and backgrounds are brought together for one unforgettable train ride.
Under the direction of Obie Award-winner Dan Wackerman, the cast of A WILDER CHRISTMAS features James Beaman, Victoria Blankenship, Brad Fryman, Michael Sean McGuinness, Kristin Parker, John Pasha, Jeremy Russial, Gael Schaefer, Anna Marie Sell, Rafe Terrizzi, Barbra Wengerd, Giselle Wolf, Merissa Czyz, LaMar Giles, LaWanda Hopkins, and Barbara Salant.
Thornton Wilder was a legendary American playwright and novelist. Three-time Pulitzer Prize winner for the plays OUR TOWN and THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH as well as the novel THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY, Wilder’s other plays include THE MATCHMAKER and THE HAPPY JOURNEY TO TRENTON AND CAMDEN. For Alfred Hitchcock, he penned the screenplay to the classic thriller SHADOW OF A DOUBT. In 1968, Wilder received a U.S. National Book Award for his longest novel THE EIGHTH DAY.
Founded in 1994, The Peccadillo Theater Company is devoted to the “lost classics” of the American theater – plays of obvious literary and theatrical merit which, for whatever reason, have fallen off the radar. Beginning with Eugene O’Neill, generally considered the starting point of modern American theater, Peccadillo concentrates on the era of the so-called well-made play, a period of sparkling wit and sophistication in comedy as well as deepening realism in the drama. It encompasses such diverse and little-known dramas as Clifford Odets’ ROCKET TO THE MOON, William Inge’s A LOSS OF ROSES, Elmer Rice’s COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, as well as the neglected plays of celebrated authors like Dorothy Parker and John O’Hara. Taken as a whole, this work represents nothing less than the American experience itself in all its contradictions and screwball energy. Peccadillo’s mission is to restore these buried gems to their rightful owner – the American theatergoer.
A WILDER CHRISTMAS runs 90 minutes and the playing schedule is Monday and Wednesday at 7 pm, Thursday through Saturday at 8 pm, with matinees Saturday at 2 and Sunday at 3 pm. Tickets are $25 and are available through www.ThePeccadillo.com or by calling OvationTix at 866-811-4111.