Cape's No Way To Treat a Lady, With Josh Grisetti, Judy Blazer, Bradley Dean, Begins June 27 | Playbill

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News Cape's No Way To Treat a Lady, With Josh Grisetti, Judy Blazer, Bradley Dean, Begins June 27 Douglas J. Cohen's musical comedy thriller No Way To Treat a Lady, which played an acclaimed Off-Broadway run at the York Theatre Company, plays The Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA, June 27-July 9.

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Josh Grisetti

Portraying a total of 17 different roles, the ensemble comprises Josh Grisetti (Brighton Beach Memoirs, Enter Laughing), Judy Blazer (45 Seconds From Broadway, LoveMuzik), Bradley Dean (A Little Night Music, Spamalot) and Stacie Morgan Lewis (Wicked).

Featuring new revisions not yet seen on the East Coast, the production is directed by Mark Shanahan with musical direction by Michael Rice and choreography by Jennifer Waldman.

Based on the best-selling novel by William Goldman and the 1968 Paramount Pictures film, No Way To Treat a Lady, according to press notes, is the "story of two men: an unemployed actor who would (and literally does) kill to be on the front page of The New York Times, and a lonely mensch of a detective who must find balance between a career-making case, his overbearing Jewish mother, and his shiksa goddess girlfriend."

Winner of the Richard Rodgers Award, Cohen's No Way To Treat a Lady received its world premiere in 1987 Off-Broadway at the Hudson Guild Theatre before returning to New York in an acclaimed revival at The York Company a decade later. Since then, the world has seen over 100 productions of Cohen’s musical in six languages and eight different countries.

The Cape Playhouse is located at 820 Route 6A in Dennis Village, MA. Tickets are $39.25-$79.25. For tickets and information visit www.capeplayhouse.com or call (877) 385-3911.

 
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