Shawnee Playhouse presents "Gin Game" produced by Worthington players to play today, and open on weekends until November 8 Card becomes a metaphor of life D.L. Coburn won the Pulitzer Prize for drama. Nursing home for the elderly, Weller Martin and Fonsia Dorsey so reluctant to explore and enjoy a gin rummy at home. What do you play in order to discuss their families and lives outside the World
but gradually their secrets become weapons used against one another. Conversations become battles, much like the ongoing gin games, as each player tries to expose the other's weaknesses, to belittle the other's life, and to humiliate the other thoroughly.The Shawnee Playhouse production co-stars Rob Eilenberger Howell, a retired professor from the East Stroudsburg University Theater Department who has directed more than 100 productions at ESU and various community theaters, and has also appeared in more than 100 plays.
Co-star Michelle Frankenberg spent many years in New York City where he successfully pursued a professional act and teaching career. Since moving to Poconos, he taught theater history and action to Marywood University, where he taught a production of "A Doll House," and taught courses in speech communication at East Stroudsburg University and Northampton Community College.
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