Photo Flash: First Look at Diane Cary, Jane Kaczmarek and Sharon Sharth in Odyssey Theatre's THE SNAKE CAN

By: Jan. 20, 2013
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Welcome to middle age... proceed with caution! Diane Cary, Jane Kaczmarek and Sharon Sharth star as three successful women who challenge themselves to find love and personal fulfillment in the middle years of life. Steven Robman directs the ensemble cast, which also includes Gregory Harrison, James Lancaster and Joel Polis, in the world premiere of The Snake Can by Kathryn Graf (Hermetically Sealed). Performances run now through February 24, presented by Indie Chi Productions at the Odyssey Theatre in West Los Angeles. Get a first look at the cast onstage in the photos below!

Growing older doesn't always mean growing wiser. Harriet (Kaczmarek) is a widow and single mother; Nina (Cary) has left her actor husband to escape the shadow of his celebrity; and twice-divorced Meg (Sharth) has been navigating the single world for ten years. These women, and the men in their lives, take a journey of self-discovery, stopping along the way to examine the gray areas of marriage and divorce, want and need, sexual ambiguity and dating in the age of online matchmaking.

Set design for The Snake Can is by Jeffery Eisenmann; lighting design is by Adam Blumenthal; projection design is by Hana S. Kim; sound design is by Cricket S. Myers; costume design is by Miguel Montalvo; props are by Lorely Trinidad; casting is by Helen Geier; production stage manager is Liana Dillaway; and Diane Levine produces for Indie Chi Productions.

Indie Chi Productions is an independent company focused on producing new and original material for the stage and screen. Previous Theater Productions in Los Angeles include the world premiere of von Lutz, directed by Jon Lawrence Rivera; the West Coast premiere of Win/Lose/Draw, directed by Dorothy Lyman; and a revival of Love and Whispers directed by Anthony Caldarelli. Indie Chi has produced two festival short films, Good and Grounded, as well as the soon-to-be released feature Kantemir.

For tickets, performance schedule and more information, visit www.OdysseyTheatre.com.

Photo Credit: Ed Krieger

Photo Flash: First Look at  Diane Cary, Jane Kaczmarek and Sharon Sharth in Odyssey Theatre's THE SNAKE CAN

Photo Flash: First Look at  Diane Cary, Jane Kaczmarek and Sharon Sharth in Odyssey Theatre's THE SNAKE CAN
Diane Cary, Sharon Sharth and Jane Kaczmarek

Photo Flash: First Look at  Diane Cary, Jane Kaczmarek and Sharon Sharth in Odyssey Theatre's THE SNAKE CAN
Gregory Harrison and Diane Cary

Photo Flash: First Look at  Diane Cary, Jane Kaczmarek and Sharon Sharth in Odyssey Theatre's THE SNAKE CAN
Jane Kaczmarek and James Lancaste

Photo Flash: First Look at  Diane Cary, Jane Kaczmarek and Sharon Sharth in Odyssey Theatre's THE SNAKE CAN
James Lancaster and Jane Kaczmarek

Photo Flash: First Look at  Diane Cary, Jane Kaczmarek and Sharon Sharth in Odyssey Theatre's THE SNAKE CAN
Gregory Harrison and Sharon Sharth

Photo Flash: First Look at  Diane Cary, Jane Kaczmarek and Sharon Sharth in Odyssey Theatre's THE SNAKE CAN
Sharon Sharth and Gregory Harrison

Photo Flash: First Look at  Diane Cary, Jane Kaczmarek and Sharon Sharth in Odyssey Theatre's THE SNAKE CAN
Gregory Harrison and Diane Carey

Photo Flash: First Look at  Diane Cary, Jane Kaczmarek and Sharon Sharth in Odyssey Theatre's THE SNAKE CAN
James Lancaster, Sharon Sharth, Diane Cary and Jane Kaczmarek

Photo Flash: First Look at  Diane Cary, Jane Kaczmarek and Sharon Sharth in Odyssey Theatre's THE SNAKE CAN



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