Merging (play) explained

Merging
Premiere:October 25, 2007
Place:Players Theater, NY
Characters:Frank Yale, Cheryl Yale, Detective
Setting:The Yale home
Orig Lang:English
Genre:Thriller

Merging is a one-act play written by Charles Messina.

The play debuted at the Players Theatre in Greenwich Village on October 25, 2007, during the theater's Shortened Attention Span Horror Festival. It was voted Best Play of the festival.[1]

Plot

An estranged couple is reunited after their child's disappearance, but their reunion resurrects old resentments about Frank's past love affair and Cheryl's resulting emotional breakdown as the two "revisit their relationship and try to unravel the painful mystery of their missing child."[2]

Reviews

In an October 29, 2007 review of the show, Broadwayworld.com said "...(the actors) gave audiences at the Players Theatre's Shortened Attention Span Horror Festival a jolt that they may not have been expecting – one of pure and unbridled acting intensity. Cerbone, Ferranti, and Mingione's performances delighted and horrified audiences and propelled Merging to Best Play in Festival honors by receiving the most audience votes of any other play in the fest."[3]

Web site: Messina's 'Merging' Wins Best Play in Horror Fest. BroadwayWorld.com . October 29, 2007. BroadwayWorld.com . December 18, 2018.

Cast

Film version

A film version of the play, also written and directed by Messina and starring the original cast, was released in 2009. It was co-produced by NahNotOutsideMyHouse! Productions.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Messina's 'Merging' Wins Best Play in Horror Fest. BroadwayWorld.com. October 29, 2007.
  2. Web site: Plot Summary for Merging. imdb.com.
  3. News: Doe . John . BroadwayWorld.com. October 29, 2007. Coming Up This Week in Theatre .
  4. Web site: Merging (2009). imdb.com.