"If I finish the book, I'm a killer," Charles Darwin says in Trumpery about The Origin of Species. "I murder God." Trumpery, written by Peter Parnell, plays the Mainstage June 9 through July 4. Tickets are $26 to $54, with discounts available to groups, seniors, military, and students. Call the Box Office at 301.924.3400 or visit olneytheatre.org for tickets and information. In addition, Olney offers several special performances that include sign interpretation, audio description, and post-show discussions.
Receiving its area premiere at Olney Theatre Center this summer, Trumpery explores Darwin's seemingly ethical dilemma over the decision to publish his theory on natural selection. Spurred by the possibility of being beaten to the publishing punch by an unknown explorer who has developed the same theory, Darwin stakes his claim, 20 years after first coming up with the idea. But does he do so at the expense of his faith?
Director Jim Petosa, Olney's artistic director, feels that Charles Darwin "has made an enormous impact on the modern worldview. Using the society of competition that is a feature of the most contemporary scientific process, Peter Parnell creates an epic metaphor for the conflicts of natural selection...what ideas will survive in the realm of science and faith, politics and economics, friendship and marriage. It's all in there. Parnell's Trumpery joins that special class of play epitomized by Michael Frayn's Cophenhagen and Democracy."James Chatham (Georgie) James shares this role with Ari Goldbloom-Helzner. He performed at Olney in Camelot as Thomas of Warwick. Other regional credits include The Heavens Are Hung in Black at Ford's Theatre and Waiting for Godot at Shakespeare Theatre Company.
Nick DePinto (Huxley) Olney audiences last saw Nick in Da; prior to that he performed at Olney in The Millionairess, Democracy, and 13 Rue due L'Amour. Regionally he has performed at Shakespeare Theatre Company, The Kentucky Repertory Theatre, the Michigan Shakespeare Festival, Chamber Theater, and the Hilberry Theater.Hannah Lane Farrell (Annie/Girl) Hannah portrayed this role at Boston University's School of Theatre, under the direction of Jim Petosa. Other roles include Elise in The Miser, Sonia in Life X 3, Sebastian in The Tempest, and Becky in Scenes and Revelations. Ari Goldbloom-Helzner (Georgie) Ari shares this role with James Chatham. He recently portrayed an Orphan/Pickpocket in Toby's Dinner Theatre's production of Oliver!. Last year, he performed as Young Charlie in ACE at Signature Theatre.James Slaughter (Owen/Williams/Vicar/Protestor) recently appeared in Bus Stop at Olney, adding to his more than two dozen productions here (Helen Hayes Award nomination for An Enemy of the People). Other local credits include Solid Gold Cadillac, Moonlight, and The History Boys at Studio Theatre, and A Delicate Balance at Arena Stage. The creative team for Trumpery, in addition to Jim Petosa, includes are James Kronzer (Scenic Designer), Jeremy W. Foil (Scenic Designer), Daniel MacLean Wagner (Lighting Designer), Nicole V. Moody (Costume Designer), Elisheba Ittoop (Sound Designer), Nan Flanagan (Wig Designer), and Tim Burt (Stage Manager).PERFORMANCE DATES AND TIMES:
June 9 - July 4 PRESS NIGHT: Saturday, June 12 at 8:00 pm
Wed. - Sat. at 8:00 pm; matinees on Sat. and Sun. at 2:00 pm; Sun. at 7:30 pm; Tues., June 22 at 7:30 pm; matinees on Wed., June 16 and 30 at 2:00 pm
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