The Seeing Place Theater to Present BOY GETS GIRL & BOYS' LIFE

By: Jul. 06, 2015
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The Seeing Place Theater, known for intense & intimate ensemble work, brings you a once in a lifetime pairing that will change the way you look at independent theater: Howard Korder's Pulitzer nominee BOYS' LIFE with Rebecca Gilman's BOY GETS GIRL (a Time Magazine Play of the Year.) With a truly organic presentation style (nothing is blocked or pre-planned!) The Seeing Place puts a creative and modern spin on classic works by master playwrights, with ticket prices that anyone can afford.

"Both stories explore what happens when men and women buck social trends - will society accept anything less than the stereotypes it propagates?" says TSP Artistic Director, Brandon Walker. "By offering these two plays together we're engaging our audience in a deep and powerful conversation about gender relations - can we impact change?" To add more dimension, director Erin Cronican is bringing a female sensitivity to Korder's "bro-mantic comedy" and director Brandon Walker is bringing the male sensibility to Gilman's feminist thriller, creating an exciting commentary on gender relations like never seen before.

Cast/Creative Team for BOY GETS GIRL: Erin Cronican (Theresa), John D­'Arcangelo (Les), Einar Gunn (Howard), Virginia Gregory (Beck), Emily Newhouse (Harriet), Daniel Michael Perez (Tony), and Brandon Walker (Mercer.) Stage Management by Candice Oden. Assistant Direction by Michelle Hakala Wolf. Lighting Design by Duane Pagano. Directed by Brandon Walker.

Cast/Creative Team for BOYS' LIFE: Mary Ruth Baggott (Karen), Olivia Baseman (Girl), Brisa Freitas (Lisa), Logan Keeler (Phil), Lori McNally (Maggie), Candice Oden (Carla), Daniel Michael Perez (Man), Brandon Walker (Jack). Understudy and Stage Management by Natalie Neckyfarow. Lighting Design by Duane Pagano. Directed by Erin Cronican.

The Seeing Place Theater - The Place We Go To Understand Ourselves.

For more information about these events, visit www.seeingplacetheater.com.



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