by Craig Lucas
This inventive comedy demonstrates our modern day inability to communicate and connect with others. The play, presented in three scenes, depicts the lives of seven people before, during, and after a Manhattan dinner party. Described as rhapsodic and lyrical, "Blue Window" explores the qualities that estrange us from one another. Lucas' intriguing play enjoyed a long Off-Broadway run and won the prestigious George and Elisabeth Marton Award for Playwrighting.
February 2 - March 3, 2007
Cast:
Lisa Burl: Libby
DC Cathro: Norbery
Amy Easton: Emily
Gené Fouché: Boo
Julie Herber: Alice
Brian Irons: Griever
Chris Mancusi: Tom
Production Team:
Director: Peter Wray
Stage Manager: Mak Nichols
Set Design: Joann Lee
Lighting Design: Tad Janes
Sound Design: Tom Majarov
Costume Design: Sherry Shaner
Props: Sarah Straw
