Orphans (2011)
Synopsis:
How could a story about the plight of two orphaned brothers living hand to mouth be such a delightful dramatic comedy? The story takes us to their disheveled Philadelphia home. One brother supports bothby theiving on a daily basis.
Their precarious existence is suddenly interrupted by the appearance of a middle-aged man named Harold. The fun begins as all three are propelled into a journey of self-discovery and their lives will never be the same.
How could a story about the plight of two orphaned brothers living hand to mouth be such a delightful dramatic comedy? The story takes us to their disheveled Philadelphia home. One brother supports bothby theiving on a daily basis.
Their precarious existence is suddenly interrupted by the appearance of a middle-aged man named Harold. The fun begins as all three are propelled into a journey of self-discovery and their lives will never be the same.
Orphans
Play Written by:
Lyle Kessler
Directed by:
Chase Bailey
Cast:
Bill Humphreys - Harold,
Kent Burnham - Treat,
Michael Propster - Phillip
Producer(s):
Craig Faulkner & Bob Vernon
Assistant Director:
Christopher Webb
Stage Manager:
David D'Agostino
Crew:
Set Design: Melissa Shakun
Lighting: Victoria Miller
Sound Designer: Rachel Neubauer
Properties: Lauri Gagnon
Wardrobe: Rick Silaj
Set Builder: Richard Gray
Assistant(s):
Kristen Fitzpatrick, Larkin Hargraves, Christine Dulong
Opening Date:
February 4, 2011
Closing Date:
February 27, 2011

