As soon as I started reading the script
for Jake’s Women I was hooked. It was such a unique setting and intriguing
premise that I couldn’t put it down until I knew how it would resolve.
Jake’s
Women takes a humorous but honest look at the difficulty of
relationships. Jake comes to realize
that in order to have successful ones you need patience, trust, forgiveness and
so much more. When the reality of that
sets in he turns to his imagination for support. Therein lies the complexity of Neil Simon’s
script. It’s important to remember that
many of the characters we meet are merely Jake’s mental interpretation of them. It’s when Jake’s women stop playing along
that the fun really begins.
I’ve been lucky to work with such a
wonderful cast & crew. Special
thanks to Rachel, my student director, for all of her hard work. Whether it was reading scripts, selling ads,
finding costumes or helping in rehearsals she was always game to dive in. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the show as much as
I have. –NicHere is the press release that went out to the local papers.
Houghton College Presents Neil Simon’s Jake’s Women
In Neil Simon’s clever comedy, Jake’s Women, a successful novelist
(Eric Mikols) struggles with his tragic past and tumultuous present. The distractions of his writing career
coupled with his tendency to veer off in imaginary conversations with the women
in his life threaten to unravel his flawed marriage. When Jake’s current wife, Maggie (Jillian
Parsons), finally walks out on him he turns to the imaginary versions of his
deceased first wife, daughter, therapist and kid sister to help put the pieces
back together and win her back. He soon
discovers that reorganizing his priorities and letting go of the past are
easier said than done. With the clock ticking, can he get it together and
reunite with Maggie before it’s too late?
Is that even what he still wants?
Find out Thursday, Friday or Saturday March 4-6 at 7:00pm (with a 2:00pm matinee on Saturday) in the Tysinger Auditorium,
You can also tune in to a special episode of the All the Books show podcast where Eric and I discuss the Neil Simon catalog.