![]() ![]() She meets a girl at summer camp named Robin Fife, whose family spends time every summer at the Inn at Lake Devine. The incident with the innkeeper sets Natalie’s life on a particular course. The stage adaptation, written by Jake Lipman, closely follows the novel. Produced by Tongue in Cheek Theater and directed by Kimberly Faith Hickman, The Inn at Lake Devine is based on a novel of the same name, written by Elinor Lipman. It’s 1964 and she can’t believe people are still prejudiced. A reply comes back from the proprietor that “our guests who feel most comfortable here, and return year after year, are Gentiles.” Natalie, whose hero is Anne Frank, is confounded by this bigotry. Inquiring about a potential summer vacation, Natalie’s mother writes to a quaint inn in Vermont. L-R: Jill Melanie Wirth (Audrey Marx), Jake Lipman (Natalie Marx), Andrew Dawson (Karl Berry), Andrew Spieker (Kris Berry), Jennifer Dorr White (Ingrid Berry) Credit: Maeghan Donohueįourteen-year-old Natalie Marx (Jake Lipman) is on quest for justice. ![]()
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