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BLOOD WEDDING by Federico Garcia Lorca

1997-1998
The Bald Soprano
Woyzcek
Endgame
Action

1999
Edmond
The Danube
Firebugs

Marat/Sade

2000
Curse of the Starving Class
Jack, or The Submission
and
The Future Is In Eggs

The Cherry Orchard

2001
Lakeboat
Ajax
The Curious Sofa
Arcadia

2002
BLOOD WEDDING
Rhinoceros
Henry 5

2003
Machinal
Happy Days
Balm in Gilead

                                                                  WINTER 2002
Appeared Summer 2002 at Theater on the Lake

Lorca's tragicomic tale of a blood feud that erupts when a bride runs off with her former lover on her wedding day.

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Photography by: Margaret Lakin
 

  Directed by: Sean Graney

Mother...   Donna McGough*
Bride...   Dana Green
Leonardo...   Steve Wilson*
Wife...   Stacy Stoltz*
Son...   Marc Stevens
Neighbor...   Lori Myers
Father...   Adam S. Moore*
Servant...   Meirka Girten
Mother-In-Law...   Roz Francis*
Girls...   Jennifer Grace*
  Lisa May Simpson
  Joy Ronstadt
Young Men...   Joe Calarco
  John Sanders
  Carmen Aiello
Woodcutters...   Tom Bateman
  Christian Ginocchio*
  Blaine Vedros
Moon...   Erika Winters
Death...   Carolyn Klein

*denotes 2002 ensemble member

 

§  HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - The Reader

§  "...sensitive, intelligent production...", "...as refreshing as a full night of dreams." - Jack Helbig, The Reader

§  "The Hypocrites create a Vermeer-inspired still-life of oppression and longing..." - Lucia Mauro, Chicago Theater

§  "...infused with passion, intelligence, and an understanding of the material that makes the play come alive in performance." - Richard Christiansen, Chicago Tribune

§  "...both the raw emotion and the fanciful poetry of Lorca's work is captured to fine effect.", "...impressive conviction..." - Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun Times

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