Photo Flash: First Look at PALOMA at Kitchen Theatre Company

By: May. 04, 2016
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Closing out Kitchen Theatre Company's successful 25th Anniversary Season is the regional premiere of a play about faith, love, and identity -- PALOMA by Anne Garcia-Romero. PALOMA runs now through May 22, with the official Press Opening tomorrow, May 5. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!

Ibrahim Ahmed and Paloma Flores are NYU grad students studying 11th Century Islamic writer Ibn Hazm's The Ring of the Dove, a book on literary art and the practice of love. Ibrahim is a devout Muslim, and Paloma was raised Catholic, but their study group encounter reveals a shared curiosity about Ibn Hazm's text and ignites a powerful attraction to each other. Facing parental, societal and religious obstacles, Ibrahim and Paloma steep themselves in the world of Islamic Spain. Together, they embark on a journey to Granada to "walk the streets" in a place they believe that Muslims, Christians and Jews once co-existed in peace. It is not an easy path for these lovers, and when tragedy strikes, their love and their families' beliefs are tested. Paloma is an intricate and complex journey through time that examines the challenges of this inter-faith relationship. Three actors play six characters.

"The issues in this play are among the most polarizing we face as a society," says artistic director Rachel Lampert. "Knee-jerk assumptions that are widely accepted about 'the other' are undermined by Romero's thoughtful development of the characters we meet in Paloma. I am so pleased we are ending our 25th Anniversary Season with this production."

Paloma is directed by KTC veteran Margarett Perry (Sunset Baby, The House, Seminar, Heroes among many others), long-time collaborator Lisa Boquist (Dancing Lessons, Buyer & Cellar, The Mountaintop, Swimming in the Shallows among many others) designs the costumes and KTC Production/Design Fellow Nate Goebel will create the sound design. New to Kitchen Theatre Company are set designer Gary Smoot and lighting designer Erik Hershkowitz.

Making their Kitchen Theatre Company debuts are AEA actors Fajer Kaisi (Ibrahim Almed), Alexandra Lemus (Paloma Flores) and Jacob Heimer (Jared Rabinowitz). This powerhouse team joins us from NYC.

For tickets and more information, go to www.kitchentheatre.org.

Photo Credit: George Cannon

Photo Flash: First Look at PALOMA at Kitchen Theatre Company
Alexandra Lemus and Fajer Kaisi as Paloma and Ibrahim

Photo Flash: First Look at PALOMA at Kitchen Theatre Company
Alexandra Lemus and Fajer Kaisi as Paloma and Ibrahim

Photo Flash: First Look at PALOMA at Kitchen Theatre Company
Alexandra Lemus as the title character

Photo Flash: First Look at PALOMA at Kitchen Theatre Company
Fajer Kaisi and Jacob Heimer as Ibrahim and Jared



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