(VINELAND, NJ) -- The Cumberland Players of Vineland, NJ present Mourning Has Broken, a new play by local playwright Pab Sungenis. In this dark comedy, six friends reunite at three funerals. As they try to keep their spirits up and their circle together, they find out more about each other (and themselves) than they ever wanted to know. “When we were in our 20's we thought we'd never die. Now, in our 30's, we're dying.”
Mourning Has Broken will be performed on December 5 at 8 p.m. and December 6 at 2 p.m. at Cumberland Players home theater, the “Little Theatre,” located at 66 East Sherman Avenue in Vineland, NJ. Tickets are $10 and are available for a special buy one get one free deal, online at CumberlandPlayers.com. Tickets will also be available at the door beginning one hour before each show time. The talented cast of Mourning Has Broken features Phil Hopf, Chris Kitt Anderson, Lauren Van Embden, Brad Marcus, Desiree Lara-Balicki, Chris Lara, Amber Rose Thomas and Rachel Smith.
Funding has been made possible in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts / Department of State and the Cumberland County Board of Chosen Freeholders through the Cumberland County Cultural and Heritage Commission.
About Cumberland Players: For over 65 years Cumberland Players has grown from a small community theatre group into an enthusiastic organization of theatre-lovers. The organization strives to promote the study of theatre while providing the public with an opportunity to enjoy quality, community theatre at affordable prices. The Little Theatre is located at the corner of Sherman Avenue and The Boulevard in Vineland, NJ. This show is produced in part with funding from the Cumberland County Cultural and Heritage Commission. For more information visit cumberlandplayers.com.
PHOTO: From left to right: Lauren Van Embden, Chris Kitt Anderson, Phil Hopf, Chris Lara, Desiree Lara-Balicki, Brad Marcus