FROM LEFT: Rich Russo, Bill Knolla, Melanie Perkins, Sandra Russo, Natalie Mae and Grayson Smith star in M&D Playhouse's production of "Things My Mother Taught Me." (ASHLEY KERR PHOTO)
Gabe (Grayson Smith, right) proclaims his love to Olivia (Natalie Mae) for the world to hear as their parents (from left, Melanie Perkins, Sandra Russo and Rich Russo) look on in M&D Playhouse's production of "Things My Mother Taught Me." (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
FROM LEFT: Rich Russo, Bill Knolla, Melanie Perkins, Sandra Russo, Natalie Mae and Grayson Smith star in M&D Playhouse's production of "Things My Mother Taught Me." (ASHLEY KERR PHOTO)
Gabe (Grayson Smith, right) proclaims his love to Olivia (Natalie Mae) for the world to hear as their parents (from left, Melanie Perkins, Sandra Russo and Rich Russo) look on in M&D Playhouse's production of "Things My Mother Taught Me." (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
CONWAY — M&D Playhouse takes a look at love, relationships and family in its uneven, but enjoyable, production of Katherine DiSavino’s “Things My Mother Taught Me,” which opened Thursday, Sept. 13, at 1857 White Mountain Highway in North Conway.
Olivia (Natalie Mae) and Gabe (Grayson Smith) are a couple in their late 20s who have been together for seven years. They are moving from New York into their first apartment together in Chicago. Moving day gets off to be bad start when the young couple wedges a chair in the door of their new abode. Things become further complicated when both sets of parents show up and begin imparting their unsolicited wisdom.
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