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Two of Westfield Community Players (WCP) star

Two of Westfield Community Players (WCP) members, Steve Lemenille and Brian Remo,  will star in Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None produced by Main Street Theatre Company of Parlin, NJ.  Steve Lemenille will portray Justice Lawrence Wargrave; Brian Remo will portray Phillip Lombard.

Steve Lemenille (of Clark, NJ) is a resident play director at Westfield Community Player where he has directed Dial ‘M’ for Murder last season and A View from the Bridge this season.  Besides directing for WCP, Mr. Lemenille serves as its webmaster.  Steve has also appeared in a number of productions at WCP, namely, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Death of a Salesman, Fools, Little Mary Sunshine, Don’t Drink the Water, Abie’s Irish Rose and A View from the Bridge.  He was also nominated for a NJACT Perry Award as 'Best Male Actor in an Ensemble' for his role as the Magistrate in Fools.  Steve will be directing WCP’s fall production of Squabbles.

Brian Remo (of South Plainfield) has also appeared in several WCP productions notably Dial ‘M’ for Murder, Abie’s Irish Rose and A View from the Bridge.  Brian has also directed A Streetcar Named Desire for Fellowship Theater in Chatham.  He will make his WCP directorial debut in January, 2012 with Rehearsal for Murder.

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And Then There Were None opens May 6, 2011 and continues its run May 7, 13, 14, 20, 21 2011 at 8pm.  Matinee performances are May 15 & 22 at 2pm.

For ticket information for And Then There Were None, visit Main Street Theatre’s web site at TICKETS.

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