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It’s been a few years, but live theater returns to the Library stage with a performance of Beyond Therapy on Friday, March 21 at 7:30 pm!
Beyond Therapy is the “explosive comic brilliance of Christopher Durang” (NY Times) in his hilarious, off-the-wall satire of modern therapy. Directed by Trent Dawson, it tells the story of Bruce and Prudence, two modern, neurotic urbanites searching for love and sanity – with the questionable help of their offbeat therapists. Presented by Katonah Classic Stage, Beyond Therapy features Broadway veterans and great local talent in a tour de force reading of one of Durang’s most popular comedies.
Founded in 2019, Katonah Classic Stage is a non-profit, professional theatre company committed to producing the most engaging classic and contemporary plays that will enrapture audiences in Northern Westchester. www.katonahclassicstage.com We thank them for bringing their talent to our stage!

![]() Lea DiMarchi: Prudence – Lea has performed in numerous stage shows including Private Lives, The Miracle Worker, As You Like It and Into The Woods, as well as appearances on television (Hawaii Five-0, FBI) and film (This is the Night). |
![]() Nathan Winkelstein: Bruce – Nathan is the Associate Artistic Director of RedBull theater, and has acted or directed for companies including The Alley, NYU Grad, Shakespeare Theater Company, The Folger, American Shakespeare Center and others. |
![]() Samantha Steinmetz: Charlotte – Samantha has appeared on stage in Sense and Sensibility, The Seagull, Hamlet, Murder on the Orient Express and more, and on television shows such as Mindhunter, When They See Us, and Blue Bloods. |
![]() Trent Dawson: Stuart – Trent has performed On Broadway, Off Broadway and in regional productions of A Man for All Seasons, Private Lives, Pal Joey and more. He also appeared on television in shows such as The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Good Wife, Castle and As the World Turns (three Emmy nominations). |
![]() Alvin Keith: Bob – Alvin has recently been seen on the Hallmark Channel in Where are you, Christmas?, and has numerous television credits including Don’t Look Up, Modern Love, Fosse/Verdon, and Mr. Robot. He appeared on Broadway in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. |
This event is a benefit for the Lewisboro Library.
Thank you to our sponsors for their generous support!




