TheaterMania.com login my profile gold club
Broadway Westchester/Rockland Shows & Tickets Discount Tickets News, Reviews and Features Video Music and Showtunes Industry Services
• EXCLUSIVE THEATER DISCOUNTS
• MONTHLY GIVEAWAYS
  SIGN UP FOR FREE
  
 
 
Broadway
Off Broadway
Off-Off Broadway
Boston
Chicago
DC Metro
Florida
Las Vegas
London
Los Angeles
Minneapolis/St. Paul
New York
Philadelphia
San Francisco
Seattle
 
Theater News
Theater Reviews
Feature Stories
Peter Filichia's Diary
News Archives
Boston
Chicago
DC Metro
Florida
Las Vegas
London
Los Angeles
Minneapolis/St. Paul
New York
Philadelphia
San Francisco
Seattle
 Theater News  

Full Cast, Creative Team Set for The Birthday Party at Signal Ensemble

By: Tristan Fuge · May 16, 2008  · Chicago

Vincent Lonergan
Vincent Lonergan
The full cast and creative team have been announced for Signal Ensemble Theatre's 50th anniversary production of The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter in the Studio at Chopin Theatre, July 26-August 30. Aaron Snook will direct.

The Birthday Party follows Stanley Webber, a retired pianist, who has left his life as a concert pianist behind and settled into a quiet seaside boarding house when two strangers roll into town on a mission to take him away. One of Pinter's favorite charities, Amnesty International, will receive $5 from every ticket sold on Saturday, August 2.

The cast will feature Signal ensemble members Vincent Lonergan (Petey), Joseph Stearns (Stanley), and Philip Winston (McCann), with guest artists Leah Nuetzel (Lulu), Mary O'Dowd (Meg), and Will Schutz (Goldberg).

The creative team will include Anthony Ingram (sound design), Elsa Hiltner (costume design), Melania Lancy (set design), and Sue Ragusa (lighting design).

For more information, call 773-347-1350 or visit signalensemble.com.


Share on Facebook
 Further Reading:


Insider Comments:

--There are no comments posted yet.

Be the first to comment!
sponsor
 
ABOUT THE SHOW
DC Metro
As You Like It
Maria Aitken's innovative if undisciplined version of Shakespeare's classic comedy makes all the world a film set.
Reviewed by: Michael Toscano »
Irving Berlin's White Christmas New York » A Moon to Dance By New Jersey »
Fela! New York » The Starry Messenger New York »
Bonnie & Clyde San Diego » Dreamgirls Touring Productions »
The Age of Iron New York » Zero Hour New York »
Girl Crazy New York » In the Next Room New York »
The Orphans' Home Cycle:
Part One
New York »
Post No Bills New York »

Join the TM Insider for FREE!
RSS Feed
By providing information about entertainment and cultural events on this site, TheaterMania.com shall not be deemed to endorse,
recommend, approve and/or guarantee such events, or any facts, views, advice and/or information contained therein.

©1999-2009 TheaterMania.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use & Privacy Policy

Click here for a current list of Broadway shows and Broadway ticket discounts.
08:36 AM