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Full Cast, Creative Team Set for Signal Ensemble's Six Degrees

By: Dan Bacalzo · Sep 24, 2008  · Chicago

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Full cast and creative team information has been announced for Signal Ensemble Theatre's production of John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation, which will play the Chopin Theatre, November 17-December 20. Ronan Marra will direct.

In the play, Paul -- who claims to be Sidney Poitier's son -- is befriended by Ouisa Kitteredge, who read somewhere that "everybody on this planet is separated by only six other people." However, Paul may not be all he says that he is.

The cast will include John Blick (Doug), Steven Camara (Detective), Tucker Curtis (Doorman/Policeman), Kevin D'Ambrosio (Hustler), Bryson Engelen (Paul), Katie Genualdi (Tess), Susie Griffith (Ouisa), Eric Lindahl (Trent), Vincent Lonergan (Geoffrey), Joseph Mack (Dr. Fine), Tim Martin (Woody), Nick Mikula (Ben), Simone Roos (Elizabeth), Aaron Snook (Rick), Jon Steinhagen (Flan), Dan Taube (Larkin), and Heather Townsend (Kitty).

The creative team will include Anthony Ingram (sound), Melania Lancy (set), Laura M. Dana (costumes), and Mark Hurni (lighting).

For more information, visit www.signalensemble.com.


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