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| | The Glass MenagerieBy Tennessee Williams Directed by Michael Stebbins February 3 - March 14, 2010 The Horowitz Center's The Studio Theatre
This delicate yet profound story of love, loss, yearning, illusion and escape continues to fascinate audiences six decades after its premiere. You will remember the Wingfields and The Gentleman Caller long after the lights have come down. Pictured on the right: Tamara Johnson as Amanda and Karl Kippola as Tom Photo by Stan Barouh |  | |
FEBRUARY 2010 - MARCH 2010 | WED | THU | FRI | SAT | SUN | 3 7PM | 4 7PM | 5# 8PM | 6# 2PM 8PM | 7# 2PM 7PM | 10 7PM#
| 11 7PM# | 12 8PM# | 13 2PM# 8PM#
| 14 2PM# 7PM# | 17 7PM
| 18 7PM | 19 8PM | 20 2PM 8PM | 21 2PM 7PM | 24 10AM* 7PM
| 25 7PM | 26 8PM | 27 2PM 8PM | 28 2PM 7PM | New Dates Added | 3/5 8PM | 3/6 8PM | 3/7 2PM 7PM | 3/10 7PM
| 3/11 7PM | 3/12 8PM | 3/13 2PM 8PM
| 3/14 2PM 7PM |
* Just added: Wednesday Matinee - February 24 at 10am. All tickets $12. Patrons attending the Wednesday matinees should park in LOT A. Click here for the campus maps. |
CAST Laura | Christine Demuth | Amanda | Tamara Johnson* | Tom | Karl Kippola* | Jim, The Gentleman Caller | Brandon McCoy |
DESIGN TEAM Director | Michael Stebbins | Set Designer | Greggory Schraven | Props Designer | Andrea "Dre" Moore | Costumes Designer | Melanie Clark | Lighting Designer | Terry Cobb | Sound Designer | Chas Marsh | Dialect Coach | BettyAnn Leeseberg-Lange |
STAFF Producing Artistic Director | Michael Stebbins | Business Manager | Nancy Tarr Hart | Technical Director | Dave Blachowicz | Dramaturg | Lisa Wilde | Production Manager | Lisa Mion | Stage Manager | Emily Carter Watson* | Production Assistant | Ally Cribbs |
* Members of Actors' Equity Association, the professional union of Actors and Stage Managers in the U.S.A. ** Equity Membership Candidate ‡Member of United Scenic Artists
Actors' Equity Association ("AEA" or "Equity"), founded in 1913, is the labor union that represents more than 45,000 Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions and provides a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans, for its members. Actors' Equity is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence.
| | Ticket Prices: | $16 - $30, Students tickets (with ID) $12 All Wednesday evenings "Pay what you can" View ticket prices | | Pre-Show Lecture: | Saturday, February 20, at 12:00 pm - Free | | Post-Show Lecture: | Friday, February 19 - Free | | Post-Show Reception: | Sunday, March 14 after the matinee performance | | Signed Performance: | Sunday, March 14 2PM | | For the Press | Flickr Images | Press Release | | YouTube Videos | Click Here | | Important Information for Patrons | | Approximate Running Time: | approximately 2 hours, 30 minutes. | | Age Restrictions: | TBA | | Special Effects: | The Rep Stage's Production of The Glass Menagerie contains the use of electronic cigarettes, that emits an odorless vapor that replicates the look of traditional cigarettes without the chemicals found in traditional cigarettes. | | Related Events |  | To accompany the Tennessee Williams play: February 16 at 7:00pm and February 27 at 10:00 am A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE - The 1951 film directed by Elia Kazan, and starring Marlon Brando, Vivien Leigh, Kim Hunter and Karl Malden. The film shown on February 16th will coincide with a Mardi Gras celebration in the lobby before the show. | Rep In Context Play Reading: | The Eccentricities of a Nightingale by Tennessee Williams March 1 at 7:00pm Monteabaro Recital Hall | | Educational Materials | | Dramaturg's Notes | |  |
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Voted Best Theater Company by City Paper's Best of Baltimore 2008
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