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Thursday, September 15, 2011

'Harvey' gives audience a reason to believe

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: The classic comedy "Harvey," which opens Theatre Factory's 17th season, will have different meanings to different audience members, according to actor Douglas Peters of Harrison City.
Peters portrays Elwood P. Dowd in the show, the role made famous by Jimmy Stewart in the 1950 film version of "Harvey." While movie buffs will relate to the story because of Stewart, Peters says regular theatergoers will recognize the play as Mary Chase's Pulitzer-Prize winner and children will relate to the invisible rabbit.

1 comment:

Devrie Guerrero said...

When i was little i absolutely adored the movie Harvey. My favorite part is towards the end when things move by themselves. Thats the part that always made me think. Thinking about Harvey makes me think about Wilfred, a new series. Its about this guy who sees a man in a dogs costume when everyone else just sees a dog. The dog has a big impact on his life.