Photo Flash: First Look at the Southern California Premiere of AFTER THE REVOLUTION

By: Apr. 16, 2015
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Chance Theater is delighted to present the Southern California premiere of powerful drama about a fragmented family After The Revolution.

Written by Pulitzer finalist Amy Herzog (4,000 Miles), and directed by Chance Theater Founding Artistic Director Oanh Nguyen. After The Revolution will preview from April 10 through April 17, regular performances will begin April 18 and continue through May 10 on the Main Stage at Chance Theater at Bette Aitken Theater Arts Center. Tickets are $25.00 - $35.00. Call (714) 777-3033 or visit www.ChanceTheater.com.

The play is set in 1999... on the verge of the new millennium. Young, brilliant Emma Joseph proudly carries the torch of her family's Marxist tradition by devoting her life to the memory

of her famously blacklisted grandfather. When history reveals a shocking truth about the man himself, the entire family is forced to confront questions of honesty and an allegiance they thought had been long resolved. After the Revolution is a bold and hilariously moving portrait of a Jewish American family, forced to reconcile a thorny and delicate legacy.

After the Revolution had its world premiere at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Massachusetts, from July 22 to August 1, 2010. The play premiered Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons in October 2010 (in previews) and ran through December 12, 2010. The cast featured Mare Winningham, Lois Smith, Peter Friedman and Katharine Powell. The play received nominations for the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Actor and Actress, as well as the Outer Critics Circle Award, John Glassner award. Herzog won the "New York Times Outstanding Playwright Award" for this play.

Amy Herzog's plays include 4000 Miles (Lincoln Center; Obie Award for the Best New American Play, Pulitzer Prize Finalist), The Great God Pan (Playwrights Horizons), and Belleville (Yale Rep; New York Theatre Workshop; Susan Smith Blackburn Prize Finalist; Drama Desk Nomination). Amy is a recipient of the Whiting Writers Award, the Benjamin H. Danks Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Helen Merrill, the Joan and Joseph Cullman Award for Extraordinary Creativity, and the New York Times Outstanding Playwright Award. She is a Usual Suspect at NYTW and an alumna of Youngblood, Play Group at Ars Nova, and the SoHo Rep Writer/Director Lab. She has taught playwriting at Bryn Mawr and Yale. MFA, Yale School of Drama.

Oanh Nguyen (Director/Artistic Director) has been serving as Chance Theater's founding Artistic Director since 1999. Oanh is a recipient of TCG's New Generations Grant and the TCG Nathan Cummings Young Leaders of Color Fellowship. He was awarded the Outstanding Artist Award by Arts Orange County, profiled in Orange County Register's "Most Influential People" 2014 series and OC Weekly's 2014 People Issue, inducted into Anaheim High School's Hall of Fame and recently was the commencement speaker to the 2014 graduation class of Chapman University College of Performing Arts. Oanh was Producing Associate at South Coast Repertory for four years. He also served on the advisory board of the Anaheim High School Performing Arts Conservatory, the board of Network of Ensemble Theatres, LA's 99-seat Transitional Committee, multiple SDC committees and grant panels for the National Endowment for the Arts and Theatre Communications Group. Oanh is a proud member of SDC and SAG-AFTRA. His directing credits include productions at Chance Theater, East West Players, the J. Paul Getty Museum, Segerstrom Center for the Arts, and South Coast Repertory, and served as the Associate Director for the international tour of David Henry Hwang's Chinglish (Berkeley Repertory, South Coast Repertory, Hong Kong Arts Festival). His selected film credits include Two Brothers directed by Jean-Jacques Annaude, Rush Hour 3 directed by Brett Ratner, and Lonely Boy directed by Dale Fabrigar (Best First Feature Grand Jury Prize at the 2013 Louisiana International Film Festival and Audience Award Winner at the 2013 BolderLife Festival).

The production team for After The Revolution includes four of the designers who worked with director Nguyen on Chance Theater's summer musical In The Heights last year -- scenic designer Bradley Kaye, lighting designer Martha Carter, sound designer Ryan Brodkin and dramaturg Sophie Cripe. Also returning is costume designer Sara Ryung Clement (Sarah Ruhl's Passion Play) and stage manager Bebe Herrera.

The cast for After The Revolution stars resident artists Robert Foran (The Laramie Project and The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later) and Karen Webster (Sarah Ruhl's Passion Play), as well as Corky Loupe (Loch Ness, a new musical), Andrew Puente (In The Heights), and Camryn Zelinger (She Loves Me). They are joined by Katherine McKalip, Marina Michelson, and David Carl Golbeck, who make their Chance debut with this production.

BroadwayWorld brings you the production photos below!

Photos by Doug Catiller, True Image Studio

Photo Flash: First Look at the Southern California Premiere of AFTER THE REVOLUTION
Marina Michelson and David Carl Golbeck

Photo Flash: First Look at the Southern California Premiere of AFTER THE REVOLUTION
Robert Foran and Karen Webster

Photo Flash: First Look at the Southern California Premiere of AFTER THE REVOLUTION
Karen Webster, Camryn Zelinger, Robert Foran and Marina Michelson

Photo Flash: First Look at the Southern California Premiere of AFTER THE REVOLUTION
Corky Loupe and Marina Michelson

Photo Flash: First Look at the Southern California Premiere of AFTER THE REVOLUTION
Marina Michelson and Andrew Puente

Photo Flash: First Look at the Southern California Premiere of AFTER THE REVOLUTION
Karen Webster, Marina Michelson, Katherin McKalip and Corky Loupe



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