Ferndale's Ringwald Theatre will present Stephan Karam's play Sons of the Prophet from April 5-29, 2013. A blisteringly funny play about human suffering, Sons of the Prophet makes its Michigan premiere at The Ringwald, recently voted by Real Detroit readers as the Best Theatre Company in Detroit.
Sons of the Prophet was shortlisted for the 2012 Pulitzer Prize and won the 2012 Drama Critics Circle and 2012 Outer Critics Circle awards for Best Play.
If to live is to suffer, then Joseph Douaihy is more alive than most. A once-promising runner and distant, distant relation to Khalil Gibran, author of the perennial bestseller The Prophet, Joseph is now sidelined by injury; his health, sanity, and insurance premiums are on the line. In an age when modern medicine has a cure for just about everything, Sons of the Prophet is the funniest play about human suffering you're likely to see.
"Ravishing is the best word to describe Stephen Karam's new comedy...At once deep, deft and beautifully made, Sons of the Prophet...makes us consider the unacceptable." -New Yorker.
Sons of the Prophet features Sean McGettigan (Joseph Douaihy), Robbie Dwight (Charles Douaihy), the stage return of Marty Bufalini (Bill Douaihy), Lisa Melinn (Gloria), Christopher Tucker (Vin), Richard Payton (Timothy), Amy Probst (Woman 1), Jasmine Rivera (Woman 2), and Katy Schoetzow (Woman 3).
Director Annette Madias returns to The Ringwald fresh from her previous directing triumph, The Homosexuals. The design team is rounded out by Kristopher Walby (set) and Joe Plambeck (lights/sound design).
Sons of the Prophet opens Friday, April 5th and plays through Monday, April 29th at 8pm on Friday, Saturday and Monday nights with 3pm Sunday matinees. Ticket prices are $20.00 for Friday and Saturday performances, $15 for Sunday shows, and Monday nights are HALF OFF the original ticket price at only $10 a ticket. All students can now receive a $5 discount off normal ticket price on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday performances (available at the box office the day of the show with valid student ID). Tickets can be purchased at www.TheRingwald.com or at the theatre box office. The Ringwald box office opens 45 minutes before performances and tickets can be purchased with cash or Visa/Mastercard.
The Ringwald opened their doors six years ago on May 11, 2007 with Fatal Attraction: A Greek Tragedy. Quickly, The Ringwald became a mainstay of Detroit's theatre community. Past Productions include: When the Rain Stops Falling,, The Bad Seed, The Divine Sister, The Book of Liz, Rent, and Love! Valour! Compassion!. The Ringwald was named 2009, 2012 and 2013 Best Theatrical Troupe by Real Detroit and Best Place to See Local Theatre in 2010, 2011 and 2012 by the readers of Metro Times.
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