Woody Allen Humor Behind the Iron Curtain

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High School South presents Woody Allen’s comedy, “Don’t Drink the Water” on Friday and Saturday, November 21 and 22 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10.##M:[more]##

“This zany comedy features a talented cast of students who will keep you laughing with the quick-witted dialogue and unique characterization for which Woody Allen is famous,” says director Roseann Bonora, a teacher at South. “The action takes place in the early 1960s behind the Iron Curtain, where a New Jersey family inadvertently sets off an international incident. They take refuge in the American Embassy and then the fun really begins.”

The set design is by Mike Novak, also a teacher. The student director is Lizzie Williams and the stage manager is Josh Kalmkoff.

Actors include Hannah Leventhal, Andrew Lee, Marina Santana, Michael Herelle, Ethan Levy, Sergio Ingato, Kyra Willans, Steven Katz, Alex Sandberg, Michael Krakower, Eric Leiggi, Vaibhav Gupta, and Gabriel LaTorre.

Don’t Drink the Water, High School South, Clarksville Road, West Windsor. Friday and Saturday, November 21 and 22, 7:30 p.m. Woody Allen comedy. Note: The performance takes place in the school’s original theater — not the new performing arts center. $10. 609-716-5050.

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