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between us because of our life experiences outside of the roles we’re playing,” he explains. “So, it allows both ourselves, the rest of the cast, and the director to know they can put us in extraor- dinary positions very quickly in the rehearsal process and we will thrive from that and support the piece.” Other than the rare opportu- nity to see Joe Orton’s work on stage, Peter believes people will enjoy the play’s witty and biting dialogue — reminiscent of Oscar Wilde - and the way the play re- mains rather shocking. “It’s like Benny Hill and Oscar Wilde put together and slapped on to the front pages of the New York Times as the most shock- ing event that’s ever happened,” said Peter. “It’s an enormous tragedy that surrounds this play having first been performed after Joe Orton was murdered in such a gruesome way by his long time partner and lover. I can imagine that when this was first put on there was enormous joy and ela- tion for being able to do such a great and intricately structured play that was so biting and on the edge. But, at the same time, enormous sadness that the world had lost a great playwright.” w Peter Simon Hilton and Vanessa Morosco star in What The Butler Saw September 6 - October 1 The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey 36 Madison Avenue, Madison, NJ NJ STAGE 2017 - Vol. 4 No. 8 INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 33