New Jersey Rep Presents BAKERSFIELD MIST- A New World Premiere Comedy by Stephen Sachs

Inspired by a true story, an unemployed bartender living in a trailer park buys the ugliest painting she can find for three bucks. Turns out, it might be a Jackson Pollock worth millions. Is it authentic or not?
 
Nov. 15, 2011 - PRLog -- WORLD PREMIERE OF BAKERSFIELD MIST

New Jersey Rep Presents A New Play  
Bakersfield Mist  by Stephen Sachs
December 1, 2011 – January 22, 2012

LONG BRANCH – “Bakersfield Mist” is a new comedy by Stephen Sachs that premieres at the New Jersey Repertory Company December 1 - January 22 as part of a National New Play Network rolling premiere. The play began its triumphant run in Los Angeles where it has been held over month after month for the past six months and is now coming to Long Branch. The Los Angeles Times awarded its Critic’s Choice award to “Bakersfield Mist” stating that it “strikes it rich on every conceivable level” and handles “highbrow artistic issues while zinging in plenty of uproarious one-liners.” Back Stage called the play “a deftly crafted …absorbing, hilarious…triumph,” and critics have consistently reached into their treasure-trove of adjectives to retrieve superlatives such as: “spectacular…incomparable” (The San Diego Jewish World,) “exquisite” (BroadwayWorld.com,) “brilliant” (OnStageLos Angeles. com,) “outstanding” (LA Weekly,) and “captivating” (StageSceneLA.com.)

The unlikely heroine of “Bakersfield Mist” is Maude Gutman, an unemployed, foul-mouthed, Jack Daniels swigging bartender, who lives in a trailer park in the seamy part of town. Events are set off when on a whim she purchases what she considers to be the ugliest painting in a thrift shop for three bucks, but then becomes convinced that it is a Jackson Pollock worth millions. Maude prevails in convincing the foundation that authenticates Pollock’s work to send their straight-laced, no-nonsense, and elegantly attired expert, Lionel Percy, to pass judgment on the work.  There is obviously a lot at stake and Lionel has great misgivings since undocumented, and unknown Pollocks rarely surface and the market is flooded with fakes. He knows that there are forgers and charlatans constantly nipping at his heels who are anxious to take him down, and to besmirch and destroy his carefully crafted, hard-earned reputation. Lionel’s no light-weight and his opinion is the final word on such matters for he is an instructor in Abstract Impressionism at Princeton University and the former director at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. His negative bias is confirmed when the first encounter he has at the trailer-park is with the killer dogs of Maude’s neighbor, who literally nip at his heels, as he sprints desperately for his life. Nor is he reassured when he encounters Maude’s decorating skills that give the term “shabby-chic” new meaning. Maude knows that this is her only chance to turn her pathetic life of defeat and grinding poverty around, and that two simple words from Lionel can achieve this. She reaches desperately into her meager and threadbare bag-of-tricks to convince him of the painting’s authenticity, as the play becomes a thought-provoking game of cat-and-mouse. Inspired in part by true events, “Bakersfield Mist” is a provocative and delightful comedy about class distinctions, truth, life, and the meaning of art. Hailed by both audiences and critics alike, “Bakersfield Mist” is a “must-see.”

Directed by NJ Rep’s Artistic Director, SuzAnne Barabas, “Bakersfield Mist” stars John FitzGibbon and Linda S. Nelson.

Performances are Thursdays, Fridays at 8:00 pm; Saturdays at 3:00 pm and 8:00 pm; and Sundays at 2:00 pm, December 1, 2011 – January 22, 2012.*

Special reduced price previews are Thursday and Friday, Dec 1 & 2 at 2pm and 8pm. Opening night with reception is Saturday, Dec 3 at 8pm. (There is no matinee opening night).

Tickets are $40; Previews are $35; Opening night with reception is $60. Discounts are available for seniors, students, Veterans and groups of 10 or more. Additional performances can be scheduled on Thursday and Friday matinees or Sunday nights for groups of 40 or more.

For tickets call 732-229-3166 or visit www.njrep.org for additional information and online ticketing.

NJ Rep is a non-profit, professional theater located at 179 Broadway in Long Branch, only minutes from the Jersey Shore. Free on-site parking and easy access from NJ Transit (North Jersey Coast Line) and Academy Buses.

*There are no performances Dec 22 thru Jan 1.

New Jersey Repertory Company
A Boutique Theater for Passionate Theater-Goers
179 Broadway
Long Branch, NJ 07740
www.njrep.org
njrep@njrep.org
732-229-3166

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