Playwright: Eugene Ionesco
Director: Barry Cavin
Description: The great king is about to die. All reality emanated from his glorious presence and now that reality is crumbling at his feet. But the king refuses to go quietly because, "blinded by love," he is just as unprepared for death as he was ignorant of true life. In this darkly humorous play the absurd comic genius Eugene Ionesco haunts us with the idea that even the gods may be conquered by love and what we think we know of the world may be only creations of our own self-interested obsessions.
Cast |
Crew |
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| King Berenger |
Phil Pollard |
Director | Barry Cavin | |
| Queen Marie | Mariah Phillips | Technical Director | Anne M. Carncross | |
| Queen Marguerite | Katelyn Gravel | Scenic Design | Barry Cavin | |
| Juliette | Katie Pankow | Lighting Design | Anne M. Carncross | |
| Doctor | Brad Chidester | Costume Design | Keavy Gallagher | |
| Guard | Ryan Altizer | Stage Manager | Susan Bero | |
| Assistant Stage Manager | James Simmons | |||
| Deck Chief | Wendy Stephens | |||
| Light Board Operator | Danielle Ranno | |||
| Master Electricians | Susan Bero, Dana Jenkins | |||
| Sound Board Operator | Susan Bero | |||
| Props Master | James Simmons | |||
| Props Assistant | Joanna Mandel | |||
| Costume Assistant | Emily Van Pelt | |||
| Stagehands | Vanessa Guarino, Becky Ormiston, James Simmons | |||
| Build Crew | Mariah Phillips, Megan Pugh, James Simmons, Wendy Stephens | |||
| House Manager | Megan Pugh | |||
| Head Ushers | Chris Jeong, Woodrow Wilson | |||
| Scenic Painters | Jason McCain, Kate Stannard | |||
| Graphic Artist | Anica Sturdivant | |||