MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN
March 23 – April 29, 2012
written by Eugene O’Neill directed by Kevin Theis The companion piece to LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT and O’Neill’s final play, A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN is a tale of humor, vulnerability and passion, as two lonely souls find a window of happiness in the moonlight, and approach the coming dawn with hope and apprehension.
Equity Jeff nomination for Scenic Design - Ira Amyx & Merje Veski
Equity Jeff nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Brad Armacost |
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A fiery Carolyn Klein commands the stage" Director Kevin Theis and his cast negotiate the difficult twists and subtle changes of tone with such finesse and grace that you’d think O’Neill had written this tale with them in mind." |
Polished and affecting... Armacost is a Chicago treasure... A richly deep and thoroughly honest performance that is one of the finest I’ve seen on stage in many a moon." |
"Klein, Armacost, and Pickering give the most electrifying performances you’ll see on stage. They were simply overpowering with truth... This show will stay with you long after you leave the theater" |