For tickets or information, go to or call 20. Performances are Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. “I reached out to him the other day, and I’m not sure I would have had the presence of mind to do so had it not been for this play,” he said. “I had a relationship with a college professor that was very similar to the relationship Mitch and Morrie shared. “Playing Mitch in Tuesdays With Morrie has caused me to examine my own priorities and relationships, said Boles, a Newtown resident. “Center Stage plans do our part to contribute to ALS during the run of Tuesdays by taking donations from our audiences at every performance.” “Ironically, we chose Tuesdays with Morrie before the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge was in full swing,” Gary Scarpa said. The play teaches lessons of acceptance, love, communication, values, openness and happiness. Boles is a longtime veteran of Center Stage and has appeared in such plays as Guys and Dolls, The Importance of Being Earnest and Inherit the Wind.īased on Mitch Albom’s book and made-for-TV movie that starred Hank Azaria and Jack Lemmon, the autobiographical story tells of a work-consumed sports journalist who is inspired to live life more fully when he reconnects with an old college professor, who is dying of ALS. Alpert has previously appeared at Center Stage in Twelve Angry Men and Harvey.
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