The Public Theater presents The Civilian's THE GREAT IMMENSITY, written and directed by Steve Cosson with songs by Michael Friedman. THE GREAT IMMENSITY is a highly theatrical look into one of the most vital questions of our time: how can we change ourselves and our society in time to solve the enormous environmental challenges that confront us? THE GREAT IMMENSITY will run through Thursday, May 1 in the Martinson Theater, with an official press opening last night, April 24. BroadwayWorld brings you photos from opeing night below!
The complete cast for THE GREAT IMMENSITY features Damian Baldet (Harold, Pete); Cindy Cheung (Allie, Emanuelle); Dan Domingues (Bonifacio, Marcos, Charlie);Rebecca Hart (Phyllis); Trey Lyford (Rob, Ship Spotter, Pete); Chris Sullivan (Karl); and Erin Wilhelmi (Julie).
In a thrilling and timely production, presented in association with the celebrated investigative theater company, The Civilians, THE GREAT IMMENSITY is a continent-hopping thriller following a woman, Phyllis, as she pursues her husband Karl who disappeared from a tropical island while on an assignment for a nature show. Through her search, Phyllis uncovers a mysterious plot surrounding the upcoming international climate summit in Paris. As the days count down to the summit, Phyllis must decipher the plan and possibly stop it in time.
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Rebecca Hart and Chris Sullivan
Rebecca Hart and Chris Sullivan
Rebecca Hart and Chris Sullivan
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Laila Robins and Robert Cuccioli
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Chris Sullivan and Judith Light
Chris Sullivan and Judith Light
Chris Sullivan and Judith Light
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Chris Sullivan and Rachel Sullivan
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