“They’re playing in a not-so-great theatre in the not-so-great theatre town of Buffalo, N.Y.,” said Paul Carbonell, producer and professor of speech and theatre. Set in the 1950s, the play follows George and Charlotte Hay, actors in the twilight of their careers who still dream of stardom even while performing far-far-off-Broadway. During its 309-show run, it garnered two Tony Award nominations, including best actress for comedic icon Carol Burnett. Written by Ken Ludwig, “Moon Over Buffalo” debuted on Broadway in 1995. “That’s usually a really good sign that the audiences are going to enjoy the show, too.” “The actors have been having such a good time in rehearsals,” said Director Mark Hartfield, also a professor of humanities.
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