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Full Cast, Creative Team Set for The Boys from Syracuse at Drury Lane Theatre

By: Tristan Fuge · Jul 15, 2008  · Chicago

The full cast and creative team have been announced for the Drury Lane Theatre production of The Boys from Syracuse, August 7-September 28. With director and choreographer David Bell at the helm, this production will feature musical direction by Keith Dworkin.

The Boys from Syracuse revolves around the escapades and romantic mix-ups of long-separated identical twins Antipholus of Ephesus and Antipholus of Syracuse, whose servants, the two Dromios, are also long-separated identical twins.

The cast will feature Anne Acker, Melody Betts, Gary Carlson, Devin DeSantis, Jarret Ditch, Jackson Evans, Michael Glazer, Mallory Green, Tim Gregory, Kent Haina, Sean Michael Hunt, George Keating, Andrew Keltz, Dorrey Lyles, Susan Moniz, Kelli Morgan, Max Quinlan, Ryan Reilly, Cara Salerno, Laura Scheinbaum, Katie Spellman, Joey Stone, Peter Terry, Rod Thomas, Emily Thompson, Tiffany Topol, Sean Walton, and Bernie Yvon.

The creative team will include Jesse Klug (lighting design), Tatjana Radisic (costume design), and Sally Weiss (set design).

For more information, call 630-530-0111 or visit drurylaneoakbrook.com.


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