The City of Beverly Hills Recreation and Parks Department
in association with Theatre 40 presents
The Manor
BY KATHRINE BATES  •  DIRECTED BY BEVERLY OLEVIN
Produced by KATHRINE BATES and DAVID HUNT STAFFORD
 
Thank you for your interest in
"THE MANOR"
Murder and Madness at Greystone Mansion
Due to upcoming restoration work on Greystone Mansion, 'THE MANOR' will be on hiatus for the remainder of 2010. The critically-acclaimed show is scheduled to return for its 9th year (yep, that's right, 9TH YEAR!) in January 2011. Tickets will be going on sale in October. For updated information please continue to check this website.
 
We also invite you to call THE MANOR's reservation number, (310) 694-6118, and leave your name, e-mail address and phone number.  You will be notified of ticket availability at least 2 weeks in advance of the general public.
 
We appreciate your interest in 'The Manor' and look forward to seeing you at Greystone Mansion!  We thank you for your interest in joining us for an amazing theatrical experience!
 
Honored as Southern California's  Outstanding Dramatic Event!
 
Searching for special gift ideas?? Tickets to "THE MANOR" would certainly fit the bill!
 
For reservations and information, CALL (310) 694-6118
 
Greystone Park  •  905 Loma Vista Drive  •  Beverly Hills 90210
 
INSPIRED BY THE TRUE AND TRAGIC EVENTS THAT TOOK PLACE
IN HISTORIC GREYSTONE MANSION
 

Some Scenes from "The Manor" at Greystone
The Manor - Murder and Madness at Greystone
A Production of Theatre Forty
 
A Production of
Theatre Forty
 
Photos by Bernard Samstag
 
Audience members will follow the actors during the play —
Comfortable shoes (and warm clothing for winter performances) are recommended

 
Other Links to "The Manor":
Beverly Hills; What's Happening: The Manor: Murder and Madness at Greystone
Los Angeles Times: CalendarLive: The Manor: Greystone Mansion
 
Visit the Beverly Hills Outlook Archive site
to read Joan Pine's review of her visit to "The Manor"
 
Click here to read Steven Stanley's review of The Manor
Click the LA Stage Scene logo to read Steven Stanley's review of The Manor
 
Additonal Quotes for "The Manor":
LA TIMES
  • … energetic re-enactment of events that led up to the sensational murder…
  • … actors re-enact conversation and events that evoke Greystone's most troubled era…
  • … inventive environmental staging…
  • " … a saga of the rich & mighty in the grand tradition of "Dynasty" with shades of Bronte's "Wuthering Heights"…
  • … unique… classy, entertaining… a living history
LA WEEKLY
  • A gothic romance as deliciously florid as the ornate Greystone Mansion that serves as its setting…
  • Brisk pacing… the action never flags…
BACKSTAGE WEST
  • … we are eavesdroppers on the most secretive discussions…
  • … we feel the chill hand of bygone days & bygone wealth…
  • … a nearly overwhelming sense of intimacy…
  • … daring actors who know no fourth walls…
  • Arrive early, stay late, wander the multileveled acres of beckoning grounds…
AMERICAN EAGLE NEWS
  • A truly unique play and event…
  • Brilliantly directed… acting is superb… surroundings extraordinary…
AMERICAN RADIO NETWORK
  • Fine tuned, smartly paced… visually gripping, technically stunning… we learn dark secrets… an exemplary production… Critic's Pick of the Week. Don't miss it!
  BEVERLY HILLS COURIER
  • … each new piece of the puzzle unfolds until the surprising ending. A fun afternoon!
 
by Kathrine Bates
was based on the
Fatty Arbuckle scandal of 1921
 

Kathrine Bates and Darby Hinton
Updated
July 30, 2010
Current Date & Time is
Darby Hinton and Kathrine Bates