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‘Chapter Two,’ written by Neil Simon, opens January 8 at the Pierson Playhouse. With the holidays and 2009 behind us, it’s time for a few laughs and this play written in 1977 by one of American’s most popular playwrights, provides lighthearted entertainment. Also a television and film screenwriter, Simon has delighted audiences with his well-drawn characters, witty dialogue and heartfelt stories since his first play, ‘Come Blow Your Horn,’ opened on Broadway in 1961. His mega-hit plays such as ”Barefoot in the Park,” ‘Plaza Suite,” ‘Biloxi Blues” and ”Brighton Beach Memoirs” have made him one of America’s most produced playwrights. ‘Chapter Two,’ based on Simon’s experience of losing his first wife of 20 years, Joan Baim, was made into one of the most popular movies of 1979, starring James Caan, Marsha Mason, Joseph Bologna and Valerie Harper. Many consider it one of his finest works. The topic, love, is never easy, but Simon captures the complexity beautifully, allowing for laughs as the story unfolds. The story follows a novelist, George Schneider, in his 40s who has lost his wife, Barbara, to cancer. The play opens as he returns from a European holiday during which he has tried to find some peace of mind. ‘Chapter Two in the life of George Schneider. Where do I begin?” he asks his brother Leo. Schnieder quickly discovers that next to Christmas, loneliness is the biggest business in America. In an adjacent apartment, the recently divorced Jennie Malone, an actress, is telling her best friend that in lieu of ever having another relationship, she is going to spend the rest of her life focusing on theater. Her other plans include reading all of the classics starting with ‘Agamemnon.’ Schneider and Malone are accidentally thrust together and the relationship takes off. The first act is about falling in love, and Simon’s dialogue provides laughs. But, the playwright is a realist, too. As the second act unfolds, the story isn’t all fluff. Simon acknowledges that people’s inner demons and personal problems can be a major obstacle in preventing people from staying in love. The play of two lonely people confronting their past, even as they go forward, is funny, poignant and complicated. George feels unfaithful and like he’s deserting his deceased wife by falling in love with someone else. ‘Chapter Two’ is directed by Wayne Sherman, who has a nice touch with comedies, having previously directed numerous plays at Theatre Palisades, including ‘Noises Off,’ ‘Lost in Yonkers’ and ‘Plaza Suite.’ The cast for this production includes Dan Adams, Philip Bartolf, Lisa Cicchetti and Christel Smith. The show is produced by Palisadian Martha Hunter, who also frequently graces the stage with her talent. Thanks goes to the play selection committee for once again selecting a work for the entire community to enjoy. The play runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. from January 8 through February 14 at the Pierson Playhouse, located at 941 Temescal Canyon Road. Tickets: (310) 454-1970 or visit:www.theatrepalisades.org.