by Martin McDonagh
Directed by: Dave Ebersole
November 2013 | ||
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Fri. | Sat. | Sun. |
8 | 9 | – |
15 | 16 | 17* |
22 | 23 | – |
Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m. All other curtain times 8:00 p.m.
Admission $10 at the door. Subscription vouchers for the current season are also accepted.
Synopsis:
Martin McDonagh has his own unique style of black comedy in which the grisly details and violent interactions make you wince, or laugh, or both. The Pillowman won the Laurence Olivier Award and the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for best new play in 2004. The hero, Katurian, is a writer of gruesome short stories about child murders. When local crimes duplicate details of his stories, the police come calling. The outrageous interrogation that follows is set in a “police state,” and the characters have foreign-sounding names, but the sly humor and soul-shaking desperation belong very much to McDonagh’s native Ireland.
Cast | |
Character | Performer |
Katurian | Ben Storey |
Tupolski | Eric Jarrell |
Ariel | Phil Haggerty |
Michal | Thomas Robert Irvin |
Mother | Jill Haas |
Father | Paul Them |
Girl | Stephanie Cowgill |
Production Staff | |
Director | Dave Ebersole |
Stage Manager/ Props | Denise Kolodziej |
Assistant Director | Erin Van Bremen |
Lighting Design | Alan Stamford |
Sound Design | Mick Loro |
Set Design | George Mulford |
Costume Design | Becky Wright, Caitlin Donahue |
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