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Lettice and Lovage opens at Theatre in the Round April 4

Lettice & Lovage runs April 4-27, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30p, Sundays at 2p

Theatre in the Round Players (TRP) is presenting Lettice and Lovage as the sixth production of their 73rd Season. Filled with larger-than-life characters, Peter Shaffer (Amadeus, Black Comedy, Equus) explores the value of truth and beauty in this witty and charming British comedy.

Originally written as a star vehicle for Dame Maggie Smith, this play famously features two actresses “of a certain age” in the leading roles. Lettice Duffet (an expert on Elizabethan cuisine, enthusiast of medieval weaponry and lover of history) serves as the ever flamboyant tour guide at Fustian House. Lotte Schoen (lover of rules and keeper of order) is the straightlaced inspector from the Preservation Trust. When Lettice theatrically “embellishes” the historical past of Fustian House, Schoen calls her into her office…which triggers an unlikely beginning to an unlikely friendship.

In a testament to friendship that spills from the stage to real life, this production is sponsored by Linda Sue Anderson in memory of Maggie Bearmon Pister. Pistner played “Lettice” in TRP’s 2001 production of this script, with Anderson playing opposite of her. Pistner was a prolific actor on Twin Cities stages and passed away in 2023.

Duck Washington directs the eight-member cast with stage management by Jessie Fanshaw, set design by Cory Skold, costumes by CJ Mantel, lighting by Mark Kieffer, props by Robert Smith, and sound design by Anita Kelling.

More info and Tickets. Audio-Described performance on

Theatre in the Round’s facilities are accessible for audience members using wheelchairs. Assisted listening and individual captioning devices are available for check-out. For questions about access services, please email tix@theatreintheround.org or call the box office at 612-333-3010.

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