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Articulating the Arts: Folk City Scenes


February 26th & 27th, 2016
TADA! Theatre
15 W. 28th St. (@Broadway)

Produced by Articulate Theatre Company
Scenic Design by George Allison
Costume Design by Karen Ann Ledger
Lighting Design by Dennis Parichy
Sound Design by Anna Libby Grossman

Stage Management by Liz Elise Richards

Featuring:

David Palmer Brown*; Joanne Dorian*; Jennifer Wilson McGuire*;
Peter Collier; Diane Terrusa*; Bob Jester*; Desmond Dutcher*; Cynthia Shaw; Molly Collier; Carolyn Seiff*; Adam Perabo; Mary Monahan; Michael Pichardo; Alexander Moitzi; Andrew Bridge

*Appearing courtesy of Actor's Equity


Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play tells the epic story of man — with the occasional Woolly Mammoth — complete with ice storms, floods, and war. The absurdities of society’s reactions to the recurrent problems of climate change, corruption and war receive a tart and timely revival, and the meta-theatrics just empathize how close our world is to the one on the stage.

Performance Dates:

PRESS RELEASE
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HEADSHOT/BIOS OF CAST AND TEAM

PRODUCTION PHOTOS

Production photos by Roy Googin
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Sabina (Jennifer Wilson MaGuire) waxes eloquent about the trials of living in a Wilder play.
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George Antrobus (David Palmer Brown) keeps his home, and the world, in order but fares less well with his children, Gladys (Diane Terrusa) and Henry (Peter Collier).
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Still shot of our Atlantic City "shooting gallery" set. A place where lame ducks and political hacks all meet the same watery fate.
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Is it the end of the world, or just a very large whale that is capturing their attention? (l to r: Desmond Dutcher, Jennifer Wilson Maguire, David Palmer Brown, Mary Monahan, Molly Collier, Adam Perabo)
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Where does violence start - In our homes or in our hearts? Henry (Peter Collier) and George (David Palmer Brown) hash it out.
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The Telegraph Boy (Molly Collier) tries to keep the family "pets" (Adam Perabo & Andrew Bridge) at bay with help from Maggie Antrobus (Joanne Dorian).
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A battle of wills and wits in full swing between Maggie Antrobus (Joanne Dorian) and Sabina (Jennifer Wilson Maguire).
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Being the children of Adam and Eve is never an easy thing. Henry (Peter Collier) and Gladys (Diane Terrusa) have only each other to rely upon.
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Sabina (Jennifer Wilson Maguire) contemplates the pros and cons of war.
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Maggie Antrobus (Joanne Dorian) and Ensemble member Adam Perabo share a moment of levity.
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For more information about Thornton Wilder and his work, please visit the official website!

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Presented at
TADA! Theatre,
15 W. 28th St.

Please Note that this is NOT a TADA! Theater Production.
An Actors Equity Approved Showcase

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