NewsPHOTO CALL: Paul Schoeffler, Jennifer Hope Wills and More in Walnut Street Theatre's Aspects of LoveThe Walnut Street Theatre production of the cult-favorite Webber musical, Aspects of Love, with stars Jennifer Hope Wills as Rose, Paul Schoeffler as George and Charles Hagerty as Alex.
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Krissie Fullerton
September 14, 2011
WST opens its 2011-12 season in Philadelphia Sept. 6-Oct. 23 with the European-set tale based on the novel by David Garnett.
In addition to Wills, Schoeffler and Hagerty, the cast also includes Danielle G. Herbert, Laurent Giroux, Jenna Brooke Scannelli, Denise Whelan, Denis Lambert, Peter Schmitz, Arin Edelstein, Claire Norden, Michael Brian Dunn, Daniel Lynn Evans, Liz Filios, Marissa K. Hines, Denis Lambert, Shaun Parry, Chad Parsons, Rebecca Robbins, Kerri Rose, Peter Schmitz, Denise Whelan and Dana Winkle.
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Paul Schoeffler, Jennifer Hope Wills and More in Walnut Street Theatre's Aspects of Love
Paul Schoeffler, Jennifer Hope Wills and More in Walnut Street Theatre's Aspects of Love
The Walnut Street Theatre production of the cult-favorite Webber musical, Aspects of Love, with stars Jennifer Hope Wills as Rose, Paul Schoeffler as George and Charles Hagerty as Alex. Read the Playbill.com story.
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Charles Hagerty
Mark Garvin
Danielle G. Herbert and Paul Schoeffler
Mark Garvin
Charles Hagerty and Jennifer Hope Wills
Mark Garvin
Charles Hagerty, Paul Schoeffler and Jennifer Hope Wills
Mark Garvin
Charles Hagerty, Michael Brian Dunn, Denis Lambert and Ensemble
Here's how WST bills the Tony Award-nominated musical: "Aspects of Love is a romantic musical spanning 20 years binding six people and three generations as they come to appreciate that 'love changes everything.' The story is set against the background of 1940s France and Italy. Alex Dillingham, a young student traveling through France, falls in love with the alluring actress Rose Vibert. As the pair embarks on a passionate affair, the unexpected arrival of Alex's uncle changes their lives forever."
For tickets and more information, visit www.WalnutStreetTheatre.org.