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Photo Flash: Meet the Stars of EMINENT DOMAIN at Omaha Community Playhouse

By: Aug. 16, 2017
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Omaha Community Playhouse is getting ready for its upcoming world premiere production of Eminent Domain, which runs August 25 - September 17 in the Howard Drew Theatre and opens OCP's 93rd season. BroadwayWorld has a sneak peek at the cast in character below!

Written by Omaha playwright Laura Leininger-Campbell, Eminent Domain tells a relevant story of a Nebraska family farm threatened by the construction of an oil pipeline and the ensuing conflict that emerges within. This 2016 Eugene O'Neill National Playwrights Conference finalist, originally conceived for Shelterbelt Theatre's Before the Boards series, exposes the hard-fought battle between Nebraska farmers and corporate energy. Disclaimer: Contains adult language.

This production is an official event in the Nebraska 150 Celebration, a yearlong celebration commemorating the 150th year of statehood for Nebraska in 2017. For more information, visit ne150.org/calendar/eminent-domain-world-premiere-play, or go to OmahaPlayhouse.com.

Photo Credit: Colin Conces

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Cork Ramer as Cam MacLeod, Bill Hutson as Rob MacLeod (Cam's brother), Erika Hall Seiff as Adair MacLeod (Rob's daughter) and Jeremy Estill as Bart MacLeod (Rob's son)

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Bill Hutson and Cork Ramer as brothers Rob and Cam MacLeod

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Bill Hutson as Rob MacLeod

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(back row) Cork Ramer, Erika Hall Seiff, Bill Hutson; (front row) playwright Laura Leininger-Campbell, director Amy Lane and Jeremy Estill



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