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Kecia Lewis, David Rasche, Mary Wiseman Set for The Skin of Our Teeth

Arin Arbus directs Thornton Wilder’s comedy for Theatre for a New Audience.

| Off-Broadway |

January 6, 2017

Kecia Lewis, David Rasche, and Mary Wiseman will star in The Skin of Our Teeth at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center.
Kecia Lewis, David Rasche, and Mary Wiseman will star in The Skin of Our Teeth at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center.
(© David Gordon)

Theatre for a New Audience has announced casting for Arin Arbus' upcoming production of Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth. It will run February 14-March 19, with opening night set for February 28 at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center.

The company will be led by Mary Wiseman as Sabina, alongside David Rasche and Kecia Lewis as Mr. and Mrs. Antrobus, and Reynaldo Piniella and Kimber Monroe as their children, Henry and Gladys.

Also in the company are Austin Reed Alleman as Fred Bailey, Usher, and a Conveener; Andrew R. Butler as Homer and Act II Announcer; Fred Epstein as Dinosaur and bassist; Eric Farber as Mammoth and percussionist; Arthur French as Professor and Chair Pusher; Max Gordon as a Conveener and pianist; Robert Langdon Lloyd as Moses, Chair Pusher, and Tremayne; Sam Morales as Muse, Hester, and a Conveener; Mary Lou Rosato as Fortune Teller and Muse; Jessie Shelton as Telegraph Boy, Ivy, Muse, and violinist; Storm Thomas as Act I Announcer and Broadcast Official; and William Youmans as Fitzpatrick.

The Skin of Our Teeth features an original score by César Alvarez, and a creative team that includes Sonya Tayeh (choreography), Riccardo Hernandez (set design), Cait O’Connor (costume and puppet design), Marcus Doshi (lighting design), Stowe Nelson (sound design), Peter Nigrini (projection design), J. Allen Suddeth (fight direction), and Dave Bova (hair, wig and makeup design).

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