Angry Young Women In Low-rise Jeans John Driscoll joins cast

John Driscoll who is known to Daytime TV fans from CBS' 'The Guiding Light,' is making his NY theatrical debut on 13 Sep 2007, when he joins the cast of Angry Young Women In Low-rise Jeans With High-class Issues.

The comedy, written and directed by Matt Morillo, opened at the Players Theatre on 12 Jul 2007, where it is currently booking through to 7 Oct 2007.

Driscoll takes over two roles in the comedy: Ronnie, a happy-go-lucky lover of career women, and Barry, a B-movie idol.

Driscoll's previous stage credits include: "The Late Great Me" (Jack), "Godspell" (John the Baptist/Judas), "Look Homeward Angel" (Hugh Barton), "Icarus" (Beau), "Dangerous Liasons" (Valmont) and "The Odd Couple" (Oscar). His on-camera credits include recurring roles on "Young Americans" (Brandon), "Dawson's Creek" (Blossom), "The Book of Daniel" (David Congreve), WB's "One Tree Hill" and NBC's "Law and Order."

The musical also features Rachel Nau, Thomas J. Pilutik, Jennifer Missoni, Angelique Letizia, Nicholas J. Coleman and Jessica Durdoc.

Angry Young Women In Low-rise Jeans With High-class Issues: Parades a series women who bear the expectations of the world like an itchy muffler. They are frustrated with the perceptions men have of them and their own reactions to it. How, for example, do you resolve contradictions like dressing as a hooker and still being a feminist? So they go head to head with such issues as Electra complexes, bikini waxes, low rider jeans, their oversexed mothers, thongs, brazen teenagers, men's sexual fantasies, side effects of birth control drugs, mean teenagers on the subway, sympathy sex and the artistic integrity of penises and vaginas in independent films.

The design team comprises of Jana Mattioli (sets) and Amith A. Chandrashaker (lighting).

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