Chapter Two is the story of two people George Schneider and Jennie Malone, who discover each other at the threshold of a new chapter in their respective lives. How an individual’s past traps him in his memories and makes it impossible to do that thing we casually call “moving on”. Why we don’t communicate even when we want to, why we hurt especially when we do not want to. These are a few questions the play raises and tries to find answers to in its two acts.
Leo Scneider and Faye Medwick are two restless souls in search of something they have never seen, done or known! The cheekiness and uninhibited sexuality of these two characters keeps the play spiced up and the audiences in splits non-stop…
The success of the play lies in its ability to breathe in the same air as you and I. One of those rare plays where one can’t help but smile and say “Yes this has happened to me”.
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Greasepaint's first production- Chapter Two
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Buzzintown,
chapter two,
Delhi,
greasepaint,
Neil Simon,
play,
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