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Photo Flash: First Look at Broken Nose Theatre's AT THE TABLE

By: Feb. 16, 2017
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Broken Nose Theatre's second year as a Pay-What-You-Can theatre company continues with the Midwest Premiere of AT THE TABLE by Michael Perlman, following the play's Off-Broadway world premiere. Helmed by BNT Director of Programming Spenser Davis, the production runs through March 11 at the Berger Park Coach House, 6205 N. Sheridan.

After record-setting pre-sales, a Jeff Committee recommendation and a sold-out Opening Weekend, the show launches into its second weekend tonight. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!

A group of friends head out of the city on their annual retreat for the weekend. With no social media, no cellphones, and no internet allowed, this leaves them with one thing to do... look up from their screens and talk to each other. And when the liquor starts flowing and the tongues start to loosen, no conversation is uneventful and no topic is off-limits. AT THE TABLE is a new comedy that explores what happens when a marginalized minority finally amplifies their voice and those with privilege find themselves challenged for the first time. Who is invited to the table for what discussions, and what are we refusing to discuss at all.

Featuring an ensemble that includes Evan Linder, Echaka Agba, Adam Soule, Elise Spoerlein*, David Weiss*, Johnard Washington, Jennifer Cheung, and Benjamin Brownson*.

On the production team are Rose Hamill (Stage Manager), Anna Medill (Assistant Director), Benjamin Brownson (Production Manager), Taylor Horst (Costume Design), William Allen (Lighting Design), Devon Green (Props Design) and Mike Sanow (Technical Director).

For more information, and for tickets at a price of your choosing, visit www.brokennosetheatre.com.

Photo Credit: Matthew Freer



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