Nice! "The Love List" extended a week

By Volcano Staff on October 24, 2011

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For the second week in a row Harlequin Productions has extended the run of its production of The Love List. The stage production will now end Oct. 29.

“We love this kind of success, because it’s good for both Harlequin and our community. Now even more people will be able to enjoy this great play and an evening of laughter,” said Scot Whitney, managing artistic director of Harlequin. “We can’t imagine a better end to what has been a great 20th season.”

Weekly Volcano theater critic Christian Carvejal wrote:

Originally, the next slot at Harlequin Productions was to be filled by my favorite play of all time, Cyrano de Bergerac. ("We are the Gascony cadets!") So imagine my disappointment when that show's lead, Kerry Skalsky, tore his Achilles tendon, forcing director Scot Whitney into panic mode. His solution? Revive one of his company's biggest hits, a Norm Foster farce called The Love List, in which Bill (Gerald Browning) is asked to enumerate the top 10 qualities of his ideal woman. Then that woman (Alison Monda) walks into his apartment. As Whitney's tag line advises, "Be careful what you wish for!" Foster is often called "Canada's most produced playwright," and he's certainly among its most prolific. Well, The Love List is one of his funniest efforts, boasting guaranteed laughs and, in this run, a promising cast. 

To read Christian Carvajal's review of The Love List, click here.

[Harlequin Productions, The Love List, through Oct. 29, 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, $12-$31, 202 Fourth Ave. E., Olympia, 360.786.0151]