PhotosAmerican Debut of You Will Remember Me Enters Final WeekendCheck out photos from the Hudson Stage Company production of You Will Remember Me, which is directed by Dan Foster.
October 27, 2016
Hudson Stage Company, Westchester's premiere professional theatre, is currently presenting the American premiere of Francois Archambault’s You Will Remember Me, which has been translated by Bobby Theodore.
Hudson Stage Company co-founder Dan Foster directs the production, which features movement by Tony nominee Tony Yazbeck and continues through October 29 in Armonk, NY.
Here’s how it’s billed: “How will you be remembered? How will you choose to remember those you love? As the aging patriarch of a modern family- a university professor, political and intellectual force, and long-time sovereignist - suffers from dementia, the people who love him struggle to make room in their lives for his care.”
The cast features John Hutton, Susan Pellegrino, Susannah Schulman Rogers, Ella Dershowitz, and Chris Kipiniak.
The production has scenery by Steven Kemp,
lighting by Andrew Gmoser,
costumes by Charlotte Palmer-Lane,
and sound by William Neal with stage management by Katie Kavett.
Producers are Denise Bessette and Olivia Sklar.
The play premiered in French (Tu te Souviendras de moi) in Montreal in 2014 at La Licorne. It received its English premiere in Calgary, Alberta. Recent productions include Vancouver and Toronto.
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Check out the Hudson Stage Company production of You Will Remember Me by Francois Archambault. Don't miss your chance to see this show. The production runs till October 29.
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John Hutton and Ella Dershowitz in You Will Remember Me
Susan Pellegrino and Susannah Schulman Rogers in You Will Remember Me
Susannah Schulman Rogers and John Hutton in You Will Remember Me
John Hutton and Susannah Schulman Rogers in You Will Remember Me
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