SAN DIEGO REPERTORY THEATRE will presents THE SEAFARER, the comic-drama that has become a holiday hit on American stages across the country since its Broadway debut in 2007. Directed by DELICIA TURNER SONNENBERG, this rousing drama recounts the story of four lifelong friends who get together on Christmas Eve and end up making a bet with the devil in disguise. Performances begin in previews on Saturday, November 14, 2009, with an Opening Night performance on Friday, November 20 at 8pm and continue through December 13, 2009 at The Lyceum Theatre.
Written by one of Ireland's most celebrated young playwrights, CONOR MCPHERSON, THE SEAFARER transports audiences to a bungalow just north of Dublin, a magical part of the world where the natural and the supernatural live side by side with the hard-living working man. THE SEAFARER features a powerhouse of talent, including: ARMIN SHIMERMAN as the belligerently funny Richard Harkin; RON CHOULARTON as his secret-laden brother Sharky; ROBERT TOWNSEND as the small town hustler Nicky, PAUL KRUSE as the bumbling sidekick Ivan, and REP Artistic Director SAM WOODHOUSE as the Prince of Darkness, determined to go "home" with the biggest prize possible. THE SEAFARER features a set designed by ROBIN ROBERTS.
In a forgotten corner of Northern Dublin on Christmas Eve, four old friends have gathered in a well-worn bungalow to face the holidays the only way they know how: with a bottle of whiskey and a deck of cards. A crusty old sot, recently blinded by dumpster diving on Halloween, is wielding a walking stick like a club while ferociously bellowing Christmas carols. His brother is on day two without a drink and his hair-trigger temper is barely in check. Neighborhood buddies join the fray, bringing a mysterious, natty stranger who wants a piece of the action. With eyebrows curling up diabolically, the newcomer's sinister behavior raises the stakes to the highest level.
THE SEAFARER will play November 14 - December 13, 2009, with an opening night of Friday, November 20, 2009 at 8pm at The Lyceum Stage, 79 Horton Plaza. Previews are Sat 8pm, Sun 7pm, Tue 7pm, Wed 7pm and Thu 8pm. The regular performance schedule is Wednesday 7pm (no performance on Dec 9); Thursday 8pm; Friday 8pm; Saturday 2pm (on Nov 28 only) and 8pm; Sunday, Nov 22 2pm; Sunday, Nov 29 7pm; Sunday, Dec 6 & 13 2pm and 7pm. Tickets are $27-47 (Student Discount $18) and available through the Lyceum Box Office (619) 544-1000
or www.sdrep.org
SAM WOODHOUSE (Mr. Lockhart) co-founded San Diego REPertory Theatre with D.W. Jacobs in 1976, and has since served as its producing and artistic director. He has worked as a director, producer and actor on more than 150 REP productions. He has performed as an actor on the REP stages in the title role of King Lear, Proof, Hamlet, K2, Beyond Therapy, as Elvis in Are You Lonesome Tonight? and with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra in the title role of Stravinsky's L'Histoire du Soldat. In 2003, he was awarded the Patté Shiley Award for Lifetime Achievement by KPBS and the prestigious Alonzo Award by the Downtown San Diego Partnership. In January 2006, he and Jacobs were honored with the Craig Noel Award by the San Diego Theatre Critics Circle for 30 years of artistic dedication to downtown and diversity.
ROBERT TOWNSEND (Nicky) returns to the REP after starring in the critically acclaimed hit I Love You, You're Perfect... and as Nephew Fred in A Christmas Carol. He recently toured the country in national tours of Mamma Mia and Camelot. His other regional credits include the title role in Jekyll and Hyde (Ovation Award), Trevor Graydon (Thoroughly Modern Millie), and Percival Blakeney (Scarlet Pimpernel). SD credits include Sky Masterson (Guys and Dolls at SDMT), The Beast (Beauty and the Beast at Moonlight), Chris (Miss Saigon at Starlight), and Curly (Oklahoma! at the Welk).
PAUL JAMES KRUSE (Ivan Curry) has appeared in REP productions such as The Threepenny Opera, Loot, Thin Air and A Christmas Carol. Additional local credits include: Too Old for The Chorus and Gilligan's Island; The Musical on Theatre in Old Town stage. Some of his favorite recent accomplishments: School for Husbands, The Flying Doctor, and The Three Cornered Hat with the Old Globe. Paul has toured to Chicago and Toronto with the Rep/L.A. Buddy production of Buddy: the Buddy Holly Story, appeared off Broadway in A Midsummer's Night Dream, Man of La Mancha, Jesus/Lamar in the East Coast tri-state touring company of Godspell, and Stop the World, I Want To Get Off! Television credits: "Renegade," "Silk Stalkings," "Edna Buchanan," "America's Most Wanted," "Mixed Nuts" and CBS's "The Ex-list."
RON CHOULARTON (Sharky) has starred in performances all across the county including Peter & The Starcatchers (La Jolla Playhouse). Sight Unseen; Moon For The Misbegotten; Da (Old Globe). Christmas Carol - 3, The Clean House (San Diego Rep). A few of his other credits include M Butterfly, Breaking the Code, The Foreigner, Terra Nova, Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol, A Christmas Carol - 2 (North Coast Rep). Gangster No One, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Reckless, Vigil (Fritz Theatre and Edinburgh Fringe Festival). Enchanted April (Lambs Players). My Fair Lady, St Nicholas (Cygnet Theatre). The Caretaker (Renaissance Theatre). Three Sisters, New Village Arts (Ensemble member). His film and TV credits include The Dark, Splitsville, Pensacola, Renegade; and he wrote/presented KPBS Britcom intros. Ron has been awarded numerous Dramalogue, San Diego Critic's Circle, Patté, and SD Playbill Awards.
DELICIA TURNER SONNENBERG (Director) is the founding Artistic Director of MOXIE Theatre. Before MOXIE, Delicia worked as Artistic Associate of San Diego Repertory Theatre as a part of the Theatre Communications Group's New Generations Program: Future Leaders. Some San Diego directing credits include: MOXIE Theatre: The Butcher of Baraboo (co-director), Bleeding Kansas, The Listener, Bluebonnet Court, Rhubarb or How to Play With a Rollergirl, The Treatment, Pulp, Gibson Girl, Dog Act, and Kimberly Akimbo. San Diego REP: The Good Body, Miss Witherspoon, Intimate Apparel, and Proof (co director w/Sam Woodhouse). Cygnet Theatre: Fences. New Village Arts Theatre: Hamlet and Prelude to a Kiss. Diversionary Theatre: Fit to be Tied, Bluebonnet Court, and Pulp. 6th @ Penn Theatre: Sophocles' Antigone, Euripides' Children of Heracles translated by Marianne MacDonald. Honors and awards include: San Diego Critics Circle "Craig Noel" awards, Patte awards, a Women's International Center Living Legacy Award, The Des McAnuff New Visions Award for "Risk Taking Leadership" from the San Diego Critics Circle and a SD Playbill "Billie" award.
Events Surrounding THE SEAFARER
What Americans Don't Get about the Irish
Saturday, November 14 @ 6pm (prior to the 7pm show)
The Irish have had a seismic impact upon America. But just what is that we don't get about the unique people and culture of this island that is no larger than the state of Connecticut? Grace Delaney, a Dublin native and assistant director for The Seafarer, hosts an entertaining conversation with these "experts" on all things Irish: John Hyatt, San Diego editor of The Irish Herald; Mick Ward, raconteur and co-owner of The Ould Sod on Adams Avenue-one of San Diego's most authentic Irish pubs; Liam O'Neill, Gaelic Football administrator, coach and player who played for Gallway in four All Ireland Finals - a sports event comparable to America's Super Bowls; Pat Flannery, from County Mayo and writer of BlogofSanDiego.com and Fergal O'Doherty, a native of Derry, Northern Ireland, who has lived and taught Irish literature and writing classes at Palomar College since 1999.
Coming up next at the REP ~ From January 9 - 31, 2010, San Diego will be blown away by boom, a cataclysmic comedy about a young marine biologist and his preparation for the world's end. Next, America's premier Latino comedy troupe CULTURE CLASH returns to the Lyceum Theatre February 18- March 7, 2010 with CULTURE CLASH IN AMERICCA, an astonishing portrait of America in the 21st t century, including some new San Diego-specific material. From March 21 - April 11, 2010, the REP will present the workshop production of A WEEKEND WITH PABLO PICASSO, Herbert Siguenza's new one-man show which pays homage to one of the greatest and most controversial artists of the 20th century.
The REP's box office is open Tuesday through Sunday from 12pm - 6pm on non-performance days and 12pm - curtain on performance days. Groups of 10 or more can purchase tickets at a discounted rate. For more information, please see our website at www.sdrep.org.
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