Photo Flash: The New Colony's SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US)

By: Apr. 17, 2017
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The New Colony continues its 2017 Season with the world premiere of Connor McNamara's political thriller SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US), directed by Kristina Valada-Viars, playing April 14 - May 7, 2017 at The New Colony's resident home, The Den Theatre's Upstairs Main Stage, 1333 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood. Tickets are currently available at www.thenewcolony.org.

SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US) will feature Echaka Agba, John Kelly Connolly, Barbara Figgins, Jeffery Owen Freelon Jr., Evan Linder, Jack McCabe, Cassidy Slaughter-Mason, Kelli Strickland and Norm Woodel.

Over two generations the Porters have cultivated their legacy as "The New Roosevelts." As a Religious Freedom bill bullies its way through Congress, their political dynasty is suddenly threatened when a story leaks claiming the family patriarch is a Satanist. With his eyes set on a future nomination to the Supreme Court, Anse Porter is forced to choose between having the life he's worked for, and sacrificing all for the people he serves. Loyalties to family, faith, country and self are tested in this twisted story of The Porter Family as they struggle through the wreckage of America's crumbling wall between church and state.

The production team for SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US) includes: John Wilson (scenic design), Liesl Krieger (costumes design), Heather Sparling (lighting design), Steve Labedz (sound design), Omer Abbas Salem (props design), Becky Warner (production manager) Liam Fitzgerald (technical director) and Zoe Benditt (stage manager).

Photos by Evan Hanover

high res photos Photo Flash: The New Colony's SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US)
(left to right) Barbara Figgins, Norm Woodel, Jeffery Owen Freelon Jr., Kelli Strickland, John Kelly Connolly and Jack McCabe in The New Colony’s world premiere SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US) by Connor McNamara, directed by Kristina Valada-Viars. Photo by Evan Hanover.

Photo Flash: The New Colony's SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US)
(left to right) Barbara Figgins, Cassidy Slaughter-Mason, Evan Linder, Echaka Agba and Norm Woodel in The New Colony’s world premiere SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US) by Connor McNamara, directed by Kristina Valada-Viars. Photo by Evan Hanover. Photo Flash: The New Colony's SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US)
(left to right) Barbara Figgins, Echaka Agba, Norm Woodel, Evan Linder and Cassidy Slaughter-Mason in The New Colony’s world premiere SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US) by Connor McNamara, directed by Kristina Valada-Viars. Photo by Evan Hanover. Photo Flash: The New Colony's SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US)
(left to right) Norm Woodel and Evan Linder in The New Colony’s world premiere SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US) by Connor McNamara, directed by Kristina Valada-Viars. Photo by Evan Hanover. Photo Flash: The New Colony's SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US)
(left to right) Jeffery Owen Freelon Jr., Norm Woodel and Cassidy Slaughter-Mason in The New Colony’s world premiere SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US) by Connor McNamara, directed by Kristina Valada-Viars. Photo by Evan Hanover. Photo Flash: The New Colony's SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US)
(left to right) Cassidy Slaughter-Mason and Jeffery Owen Freelon Jr. in The New Colony’s world premiere SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US) by Connor McNamara, directed by Kristina Valada-Viars. Photo by Evan Hanover. Photo Flash: The New Colony's SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US)
(left to right) Cassidy Slaughter-Mason and Barbara Figgins in The New Colony’s world premiere SCAPEGOAT; OR (WHY THE DEVIL ALWAYS LOVED US) by Connor McNamara, directed by Kristina Valada-Viars. Photo by Evan Hanover.


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