Cating Announced for Black Dahlia Theatre's FORGIVENESS, 2/17 - 3/28
Black Dahlia Theatre has announced the full casting for their upcoming production of David Schulner's FORGIVENESS, premiering at the theatre beginning February 17th. The cast will include Emily Bergl, Lee Garlington, Morlan Higgins, Ron Menzel, and Kendall Toole. The production will run through March 28th.
Jill has accepted Ben's proposal. But can he accept her secret? A newly engaged couple confronts the bride-to-be's deeply buried family history as past, present, and future collide in this artful, funny, and ultimately moving exploration of the depth -- and limits -- of forgiveness.
This is the second collaboration with David Schulner, whose An Infinite Ache was part of the Dahlia's 2004 Polly Warfield Award-winning season (given by the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle for "Outstanding Season in a Small to Mid-Sized Theatre").
The production will be directed by Matt Shakman and produced by Jennifer Welsh. The production team will include stage manager Jen Bendik, set designer Kurt Boetcher, lighting designers Heather Graff and Rich Peterson, costume designer EB Brooks, sound designer Joel Spence, graphic designer Aman Chaudhary, technical director Steve Barr, and assistant director Lauren Pasternack.
Tickets for FORGIVENESS are $25 for normal performances and $20 for previews. The show will run February 17th through March 28th and performances will take place Thursday through Sunday at 8:00pm. Tickets may be purchased at www.brownpapertickets.com or by calling 800-838-3006.
For more information, visit www.thedahlia.com.
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