Marin Theatre Company announces the world premiere of 9 Circles, the newest play by Equivocation playwright Bill Cain. 9 Circles is the riveting story of a young American soldier on trial for his life. San Francisco favorite Kent Nicholson returns to the Bay Area to direct 9 Circles in MTC's intimate 99-seat Lieberman Theatre. 9 Circles runs October 14 through November 7, 2010. Opening night is October 19."The MTC artistic staff was astounded by the power and grace of 9 Circles-it was our unanimous choice for the 2010 Sky Cooper New American Play Prize. Mr. Cain's highly theatrical vision, so evident in Equivocation, is again on dazzling display," said MTC Artistic Director Jasson Minadakis.
In 9 Circles, Daniel Reeves is arrested and prosecuted after being honorably discharged for acts that he may have committed during the war. Thrown into a labyrinth of military bureaucracy, the confused and troubled teenager tries to navigate through layers of commanding officers, public defenders, lawyers, preachers, and army psychiatrists. This dramatic, compelling, and visceral thriller inspired by actual events will be the most talked-about world premiere of the season.
"9 Circles is very close to my heart." says playwright Bill Cain. "It's the journey of a young man who comes to understand who he is and what he has done, and that he can be empathetic with what he once thought was his enemy. It's the story of a young man who achieves greatness by doing the one necessary thing-becoming himself."
Craig Marker, who appeared in Equivocation, returns to MTC as Daniel Reeves in 9 Circles. Bay Area stage veteran James Carpenter will play multiple roles, as will Jennifer Erdmann, who makes her MTC debut. Aldo Billingslea will understudy for Mr. Carpenter.
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