by David Edgar
directed by Carlos Murillo

April 14 – 23, 2006
WED - SAT at 7:30 pm
SUN at 2 pm

Previews
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WED 4/12 & THU 4/13 at 7:30 pm

scenic design by John P. Sundling
costume design by Ryan J. Todd
lighting design by Ron Seeley
sound design by Josh Horvath
stage management by Karen Hashley


SUMMARY
When an ancient fresco is discovered in an abandoned church, an art curator and a British art historian investigate whether it could be a Giotto painting. Disputes over cultural ownership and the value of art ignite amidst an environment of political intrigue in this deeply provocative drama that challenges the origins of Western thought.

The cast includes Theatre School students Stephanie M. Bryant (Marina), Stewart Calhoun (Father Petr Karolyi), Melissa diLeonardo (Gabriella Pecs), Kevin Forster (Swedish Man/Grigori), Yosh Hayashi (Leo Katz), Susaan Jamshidi (Yasmin), Josephine Keefe (Teenage Girl/Toni Newsome), Stephen Loch (Oliver Davenport), Stephan Madar (Father Sergei Bojovic), Ashlee Olivia (Fatima), Sarah Pitard (Cleopatra), David Rispoli (Abdul), Jessica Rosenberger (Amira/Czaba’s Secretary), Dima Rozental (Raif/First Soldier), Hanlon Smith-Dorsey (Pusbas/Nico), Douglas Thornton (Mikhail Czaba), Mira Vasiljevic (Anna Jedlikova) and Tiffany Villarin (Tunu) and guest artist Taj McCord (Antonio).


SPECIAL EVENTS
Post-show Discussions > Post-show discussions are scheduled after performances on SUN 4/16 and THU 4/20.

DePaul Night > On WED 4/19, tickets are half price for all DePaul faculty, staff and students, as well as any college student (with ID).

ASL Interpreted > The performance on SUN 4/23 will be interpreted in American Sign Language. TTY: 773.325.7975

 

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Preview Performance
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Post Show Discussion
DePaul Night


Visit the cast’s website, with biographies, additional photographs and more!

Dinner Offers > Receive a 15% discount at the Pavilion Restaurant, Buckingham’s, or Kitty O’Sheas (all at the Hilton Chicago and Towers) with coupons from the Box Office.

Other dining, from casual to four-star, is available within walking distance of the theatre – on Dearborn Street in the Printer’s Row Historic District, and other options. We also recommend our community partner, Edwardo’s Natural Pizza Restaurant. Obtain complete dining information from the Box Office.


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