Seanachaí Theatre Company is currently presenting its Jeff Recommended production of That Was Then by Gerard Stembridge in the 3rd Floor theatre at the Irish American Heritage Center. There will be a performance on the evening of St. Patrick's Day, Thursday March 17th, at 7.30pm.
Ensemble member
Carolyn Klein directs fellow members Anne Sunseri and
Sarah Wellington, with Ira Amyx, Molly Glynn and Joseph Wycoff rounding out the cast. Ensemble member Erin Diener is stage manager.
Returning to Seanachaí after the highly successful production of The Weir are designers Julian Pike (Lighting)
Robert Groth and Jenniffer J. Thusing (Set) Joe Court (Sound). Costume design is by Beth Laske-Miller, Properties design by Nathalie Alaya and Dialect Coaching by Eva Breneman.
Anglo-Irish tensions simmer beneath the surface as Dublinites Noel and May host a dinner party for an English couple in hopes of securing a substantial loan. Five years later, the invitation is reciprocated, but the tables have turned. Set in two time periods simultaneously (pre- and post-Celtic Tiger), That Was Then ingeniously weaves together the events of both desperate evenings in this dark comedy.
Gerard Stembridge, born in Limerick in 1958, works as a writer and director in Theatre, Film, and TV, and came to prominence in the early 1990's with a radio comedy series Scrap Saturday satirizing political and cultural figures of the day. He directed the world premiere of That Was Then at
The Abbey Theatre, Dublin in 2002.
That Was Then by Gerard Stembridge
Runs till April 3rd 2011
THURSDAYS-SATURDAYS @ 7.30pm, SUNDAYS @ 3pm
NO Performance March 12th
Tickets $22-26 - www.seanachai.org or call (866) 811-4111
Performed in the 3rd Floor Theatre
The Irish American Heritage Center
4626 N. Knox, Chicago, IL 60630
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For more information, please visit:
www.seanachai.org Seanachaí is the Gaelic word for Storyteller. The people's stories were at the very core of ancient Irish culture. It was the duty of the Seanachaí to keep these stories alive. The mission of Seanachaí Theatre Company is to return theatre to this origin - by creating compelling productions and programs that focus the energy of artists towards
The Common goal of exceptional storytelling. To achieve this end, Seanachaí Theatre Company strives to provide an atmosphere where all theatre artists - actors, playwrights, directors and designers - have the support and assurance to collaborate openly. That is at the heart of all ensemble companies, and Seanachaí has proven itself a major player in Chicago's ensemble-driven theatrical community.
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