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Jubilee Theatre Launches Season With Topdog/Underdog

By: Oct. 07, 2011
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Jubilee Theatre begins its 2011-12 Season with Suzan-Lori Parks' awarding winning Topdog/Underdog. Topdog/Underdog will be directed by Jubilee Theatre's Artistic Director Tre Garrett.

Topdog/Underdog tells the story of two brothers, Lincoln and Booth, who, abandoned by first one parent and then the other, have had to depend upon each other for survival since they were teenagers. Now in their thirties, the brothers struggle to make a new life, one that will lead them out of poverty. Lincoln, a master of the con game three-card monte, has abandoned a life of crime for a more respectable job impersonating Abraham Lincoln at an arcade. Booth, on the other hand, earns his living as a pettythief, one who wishes to emulate his older brother's success by learning how to "throw the cards." Throughout the play, the brothers compete against each other, vying for control. At any given moment, one may yield power over theother, only to relinquish it in the next. Hence, Topdog/Underdog reveals a topsy-turvy world in which Lincoln and Booth live, a chaotic world that is as dangerous as it is illusory.

Directed by Tre Garrett. With Gregory "Rico" Parker as Booth and David Jeremiah as Lincoln. Set Design by Michael Pettigrew. Sound Design by David Lanza. Light Design by Nikki DeShea Smith. Costumes by Barbara O'Donoghue.

Previews for Topdog/Underdog are Friday, September 30 - Thursday, October 6. The show opens Friday, October 7 and runs through Sunday, October 30. College theater professors are encouraged to join Jubilee Theatre for a complimentary preview and talkback with Artistic Director Tre Garrett, on Thursday, October 6.

Tickets are available now online at
https://buy.ticketstothecity.com/purchase.php?event_id=1321

 



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