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Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown set to stage at Center

JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. — Gazpacho, anyone? A musical adaptation of Pedro Almodóvar’s beloved film of the same name, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown is the brainchild of the talented team behind Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (David Yazbek and Jeffrey Lane). Preserving the unusual and exhilarating tone and style of the Oscar-nominated film, Women on the Verge will delight both fans of the film and newcomers to the raucous tale.

According to Music Theatre International:

Both touching and hilarious, Women on the Verge is a story about women and the men who pursue them… finding them, losing them, needing them, and rejecting them. At the center is Pepa, whose friends and lovers are blazing a trail through 1980s Madrid. Along with Pepa, there’s her missing (possibly philandering) lover, Ivan; his ex-wife of questionable sanity, Lucia; their son, Carlos; Pepa’s friend, Candela and her terrorist boyfriend; a power-suited lawyer; and a taxi driver who dispenses tissues, mints and advice in equal proportion. Mayhem and comic madness abound, balanced by the empathy and heart that are trademarks of Almodóvar’s work.

The Riot Act, Inc. presentation is helmed by veteran director Macey Mott, music director Zachary Singer, stage manager Deborah Supowit, choreographer Abi Domingue, vocal director Hilary Camino, and fight director Michael J. Johnson. The show boasts a wonderful cast including Lynnette Parry, Sarah Hollands, Ingrid Krasnow, Karissa Dabel, Elise Mumford, Jordan Mayo, Jeffrey Scott Stevens, Aaron Hawkins, Celia Ward, Siddney Montana, Ian Chapman, Linda Rode, and Lauren Arndt.

Tickets are available in advance online at The Center Box Office and cost $30 for adults or $25 for students/seniors. Riot Act t-shirts, stickers, and concessions will be available before each performance and during intermission.


Riot Act, Inc. presents Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown by David Yazbek and Jeffrey Lane on The Center Main Stage. The show will run March 9-12 at 7pm, matinees March 12-13 at 1pm. Tickets may be purchased at The Center Box Office: $30 for adults or $25 for students/seniors.

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