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My Sweetheart's The Man in the Moon

  • Don Nigro
  • Full Length Play, Dramatic Comedy, 1900-1910
  • 2M, 3F
  • ISBN: 9780573642388

Literate but quirky... non-realistic theatricality... smartly ironic

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

  • Full Length Play
  • Dramatic Comedy
  • 120 minutes

  • Time Period: 1900-1910
  • Target Audience: Teen (Age 14 - 18), Adult
  • Set Requirements: Unit Set/Multiple Settings
  • Cautions: Mild Adult Themes

  • Performance Group:
  • Community Theatre, College Theatre / Student, Blackbox / Second Stage /Fringe Groups, Professional Theatre
In the first years of the twentieth century, Evelyn Nesbit, the beautiful, teen-age pin up and chorus girl, was the entrancing center of an explosive and deadly love triangle involving Stanford White, her married lover and the architect of many of the most famous buildings in New York, who liked to push her naked on a red velvet swing, and Harry K. Thaw, the wealthy, manic and demented roller-skating Pittsburgh playboy who married her, beat her with a horse whip, and eventually shot White through the eye socket during a musical performance at the rooftop theatre at White's Madison Square Garden. 

This wickedly funny play chronicles the grotesque events leading up to and after this notorious murder and Evelyn's wild, strange journey through her American tabloid nightmare as she is hounded by carnivorous reporters, threatened, used, betrayed, bribed, stalked and nearly destroyed by the rich, the corrupt, the violent and the insane. 

Part of Nigro's ongoing dramatic saga of America in the 20th century that continues with Jules Verne Eats a Rhinoceros, City of Dreadful Night and Traitors.

REVIEWS:

Literate but quirky... non-realistic theatricality... smartly ironic.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

There was a bit of everything: wealth, fame, insanity, genius, and, in the middle of it all, a beautiful chorus girl... The sensational story has been adapted for screen and stage... but the latest play, Don Nigro's My Sweetheart's The Man In The Moon, might be its most faithful version. It demonstrates admirable nuance and an impressive amount of research.

The New York Times

People who think Evelyn Nesbit is only a fictional character from Ragtime may find some surprises in Don Nigro's play, which chronicles the tawdry, twisted love triangle that 'the girl in the red velvet swing' shared with master architect (and seducer) Stanford White and millionaire psychopath Harry K. Thaw.

Village Voice
Premiere Production: My Sweetheart's the Man in the Moon was first produced by the Open Stage Theatre in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on May 6, 2005. It was directed by Ruth Willis. The play received its New York premiere later that spring, produced by the Hypothetical Theatre Company. It was directed by Hypothetical producing artistic director Amy Feinberg.
  • Casting: 2M, 3F
  • Casting Attributes: Ensemble cast

  • EVELYN NESBIT
    MRS. NESBIT
    HARRY THAW
    STANFORD WHITE
    MRS. THAW
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    In the first years of the twentieth century, Evelyn Nesbit, the beautiful, teen-age pin up and chorus girl, was the entrancing center of an explosive and deadly love triangle involving Stanford White, her married lover and the architect of many of the most famous buildings in New York, who liked to push her naked on a red velvet swing, and Harry K. Thaw, the wealthy, manic and demented roller-skating Pittsburgh playboy who married her, beat her with a horse whip, and eventually shot White through the eye socket during a musical performance at the rooftop theatre at White's Madison Square Garden. This wickedly funny play chronicles the grotesque events leading up to and after this notorious murder and Evelyn's wild, strange journey through her American tabloid nightmare as she is hounded by carnivorous reporters, threatened, used, betrayed, bribed, stalked and nearly destroyed by the rich, the corrupt, the violent and the insane. Part of Nigro's ongoing dramatic saga of America in the 20th century that continues with Jules Verne Eats a Rhinoceros, City of Dreadful Night and Traitors.

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