From August 12th through the 21st, the South Bend Civic Theatre will feature the tradition of Irish storytelling in the Wilson Theatre with Martin McDonagh's The Cripple of Inishmaan. Director Jim Geisel takes the audience to an island off the western coast of Ireland in 1934. Robert Flaherty, a Hollywood director, arrives on the island of Inishmore to film "Man of Aran." As the word gets around, the young Cripple Billy aspires to be in the film as a way to escape his daily struggles.
Tickets are $25 for adults on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday performances, and are $21 for Wednesday and Thursday performances. Student Rush tickets are $10 with student ID the night of the show. Tickets can be reserved anytime at sbct.org or by contacting the box office from 3pm - 6pm Monday through Friday.
What: South Bend Civic Theatre presents The Cripple of Inishmaan
Written by Martin McDonagh
Directed by Jim Geisel
Season Sponsors: Alfred & Martha J. Choitz, Villing & Company
Off-Broadway Series Sponsor: Nyloncraft
Production Sponsor: Schindler, Olson & Currey
When: August 12-21, 2016; August 12, 13, 17-20 at 7:30pm. August 14 and 21 at 2:00pm.
Where: Wilson Theatre, 403 N. Main St, South Bend, IN 46601
Cast:
Kate - CHELLE WALTERS
Eileen - DEBORAH GIRASEK-CHUDZYNSKI
Johnnypateenmike - David Chudzynski
Billy - CONNER CORREIRA
Helen - MIRANDA MANIER
Mammy - MARYBeth Saunders
Babbybobby - DAVID WEIST
Bartley - JONATHAN GIGLER
Doctor McSharry - Bill Svelmoe
Production Team:
Director: JIM GEISEL
Scenic Designer: JACEE ROHLCK
Costume Designer: LOIS VEEN
Lighting/Sound Designer: Matt DavidSON
Props Designer: TERI SZYNSKI
Ticket prices range from $10 to $25. Student Rush tickets are available. Call the SBCT Box Office at 574-234-1112 or visit www.sbct.org for details and to reserve tickets.
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