By Paul Mattingly
For entertainment tonight that does not include sweeping and poetic romance, one UK theater production might provide a murderous alternative.
The play “The Butleress,†a comedy-horror by Nick Stoller, opens tonight at 7:30 in the Little Theatre in the Fine Arts Building.
Director Jesse Pavlovic said “The Butleress†is a “play within a play.†In the story, four characters are trying to put together their own play when a madman suddenly appears in the theater and chaos ensues.
Even though “The Butleress†opens on Valentine’s Day, viewers should not expect a story that caters to a romance-seeking audience.
“It’s the anti-Valentine’s Day show,†said Sarah Fogarty, production assistant for “The Butleress†and theater sophomore.
“If you’re lonely and bitter, come see ‘The Butleress,’ †Pavlovic said jokingly.
Pavlovic, a theater sophomore, said despite some gruesome undertones, “The Butleress†is not overly dark or sinister. Even though the story is one of horror and drama, it is still lighthearted.
“It’s a comedy,†Pavlovic said.
The play will also be performed tomorrow at 5 and 7 p.m. All showings will take place in the Little Theatre. Admission is free to all, and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.