Photo Flash: In Rehearsal for Samuel D. Hunter's THE HARVEST at LCT3
LCT3/Lincoln Center Theater will open its 2016-2017 season with the world premiere of The Harvest, by Samuel D. Hunter, directed by Davis McCallum. The Harvest, whose cast will feature Gideon Glick, Scott Jaeck, Leah Karpel, Peter Mark Kendall, Madeleine Martin, Christopher Sears, and Zoë Winters, will begin performances Saturday, October 8th, and run for six weeks only through Sunday, November 20th at the Claire Tow Theater. Opening Night is Monday, October 24th. BroadwayWorld has a sneak peek at the company in rehearsal below!
In the basement of a small evangelical church in Southeastern Idaho, a group of young missionaries is preparing to go to the Middle East. One of them-a young man (to be played by Peter Mark Kendall) who has recently lost his father-has bought a one-way ticket. But his plans are complicated when his estranged sister (to be played by Leah Karpel) returns home and makes it her mission to keep him there. The Harvest was commissioned by LCT3.
THE HARVEST will have sets by Dane Laffrey, costumes by Jessica Pabst, lighting by Eric Southern, and sound by Leah Gelpe.
Photo Credit: Jenny Anderson

Playwright Samuel D. Hunter. Gideon Glick, Peter Mark Kendall, Christopher Sears, director Davis McCallum, Leah Karpel, Scott Jaeck, Madeleine Martin, Zoe Winters
Peter Mark Kendall, Zoe Winters
Christopher Sears, Scott Jaeck, Leah Karpel
Gideon Glick, Madeleine Martin, Christopher Sears
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