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Eclipse Theatre Company's SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION By John Guare Runs Thru 8/30

By: Jul. 29, 2009
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Eclipse Theatre Company's 2009 Season: The Celebration Series Part II continues with Six Degrees of Separation by John Guare. Directed by Ensemble Member Steve Scott.

Inspired by a true story, the play follows the trail of a young black con man who insinuates himself into the lives of a wealthy New York couple, claiming that he is the son of actor Sidney Poitier. Captivated by his intelligence and his fascinating conversation, the couple invites him to stay, but slowly discover that not everything is what it seems on the surface. In this award winning off-beat play, Guare examines the threads of chance that link one person to another and the consequences of lives that collide unexpectedly.

Performs Thurs, Fri & Sat at 8:00pm, Sun at 3:00pm through August 30, 2009 at the Greenhouse Theater Center
2257 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago
Post-show discussions with the cast and crew follow each
Sunday matinee performance with the exception of opening and closing weekends.

Featuring Eclipse ensemble members Stephen Dale and Rebecca Prescott, with guest artists Laura Coover, Brandon Ford, Sasha Gioppo, Michael Gonring, Zach Gray, Nick Horst, Howie Johnson, Eric Leonard, Joe Mack, Guy Massey, John Milewski, Michael Pogue, Drew Schad and Karen Yates.

Eclipse ensemble members Steve Scott (Director), Cecil Averett (Sound Design). Guest artists Liz Boros-Kazai (Stage Manager), Maria DeFabo (Prop Design), Katie Faltus (Assistant Stage Manager), Kaitlyn Kearn (Costume Design), Kristin Leahey (Dramaturg), Seth Reinick (Lighting Design) and Adam Smith (Assistant Sound Design).

Tickets on sale now!
Call 773-404-7336 or visit www.eclipsetheatre.com

Pictured: Ouisa (Karen Yates), Flan (Eric Leonard) and
Paul (Michael Pogue, seated).
Photo by Scott Cooper.

 



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