Enchanted April (play)
Enchanted April is a 2003 stage play by Matthew Barber, adapted from Elizabeth von Arnim's 1922 novel The Enchanted April. The play opened on Broadway at the Belasco Theatre on April 29, 2003, in a production directed by Michael Wilson.[1][2]
Plot
    
Feeling lost in the shadows of marriage and forgotten in the rush of 1920s post-war society, two London housewives pool their savings to rent a villa in Italy for a ladies-only holiday away, reluctantly recruiting a pair of difficult upper-class women to share the cost and the experience. Together under the Mediterranean sun, the four women clash — and then begin to bond and bloom — until men once again upset the balance.[3]
Original Broadway cast
    
- Jayne Atkinson as Lotty Wilton
 - Molly Ringwald as Rose Arnott
 - Dagmara Dominczyk as Caroline Bramble
 - Elizabeth Ashley as Mrs. Graves
 - Michael Cumpsty as Mellersh Wilton
 - Daniel Gerroll as Frederick Arnott
 - Michael Hayden as Antony Wilding
 - Patricia Conolly as Costanza
 
Recognition
    
- Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New American Play
 - Tony Award for Best Play nomination
 - Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play (Jayne Atkinson) nomination
 - Drama League Award for Distinguished Production of a Play nomination
 
References
    
- "Talkin' Broadway Review: Enchanted April".
 - "Home".
 - Nestruck, J. Kelly (15 July 2013). "Enchanted April: A charming take on the girls' getaway". The Globe and Mail.
 
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