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Shattered Globe is pleased to announce the
lineup for its 2007-2008 season, opening
September 14th with Tennessee Williams'
Southern gothic drama SUDDENLY, LAST
SUMMER,
directed by ensemble member Kevin Hagan. Rod
Serling's (The Twilight Zone)
award-winning
boxing drama REQUIEM FOR A HEAVYWEIGHT
continues the season in January 2008, under
the direction of former Shattered Globe
artistic director Louis Contey (Judgment
at Nuremberg, Who's Afraid of Virginia
Woolf?). Completing the season in May is
A TASTE OF HONEY, Shelagh Delaney's
poignant
coming-of-age story set in working class
1950s England, directed by favorite SGT
collaborator Dado (Coyote on a Fence, High
Life).
See all three 2007-08 Shattered Globe
productions as a subscriber and enjoy
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throughout the year! Season subscriptions
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The 2007-2008 SEASON
SUDDENLY, LAST SUMMER
By Tennessee Williams
Directed by Kevin Hagan
September -October 2007
Featuring Ensemble Members Brian
McCaskill, Eileen Niccolai
and Linda Reiter, with Allison Batty,
David Dastmalchian, Tasha Anne James, and Eva
Wilhelm.
In the wildly overgrown garden of a New
Orleans mansion, a family seeks the truth
about the life and death of one of their own.
After Sebastian Venable's mysterious death
abroad, his mother Violet calls on her niece
Catharine-the family misfit and sole witness
to the incident-to reveal what happened that
day. Catharine, who seemed to go insane
following the death of her cousin, has been
institutionalized since her return for
insisting on a version of events so horrific
that it can't possibly be true. Set on
preserving Sebastian's memory-and erasing her
own role in the unspeakable acts that led to
his demise-Mrs. Venable will go to any length
to discredit Catharine's account. But when
Catharine is put under the influence of truth
serum, everyone must come to terms with the
long-buried secrets that are finally brought
to light.
REQUIEM for a
HEAVYWEIGHT
By Rod Serling
Directed by Louis Contey
January-March 2008
When a doctor warns that even one more
fight could kill him, washed up prize fighter
Harlan "Mountain" McClintock finds his career
at a sudden end. Having spent fourteen years
in the ring, Mountain faces the prospect of a
life that does not include boxing and
discovers that the skills that nearly made
him a champion don't count for much in the
wider world. As he tries to determine his
next step, Mountain is torn between the
possibility of new love and a promising
future offered by social worker Grace, and
loyalty to his self-serving manager Maish,
who wants to exploit the fighter on the
lucrative professional wrestling circuit.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest sports
dramas of all time, Requiem for a Heavyweight
is a gut-wrenching account of the merciless
prizefight game and the human wreckage it
leaves in its wake.
A TASTE
of HONEY
By Shelagh Delaney
Directed by Dado
May-July 2008
Grammar school dropout Shelagh Delaney was
only seventeen years old when she started
writing her first play, A Taste of Honey, a
work that would propel her to literary
superstardom by the time she reached her
twenties. Set in 1950s Manchester, England,
Delaney's poignant and comic play tells the
story of Jo, a shy adolescent chafing against
the constraints of her working class life and
the demands of her promiscuous, irresponsible
mother Helen. When Helen abandons Jo to take
up with a much younger man, Jo falls prey to
the advances of an itinerant sailor and is
left pregnant and alone. Determined not to be
undone by her difficult circumstances, she
creates a new sort of family with gay art
student Geoffrey, who moves into Jo's flat to
help her prepare for the birth of her baby.
The two settle into tentative peace and
happiness-until Helen's unexpected
reappearance threatens to throw Jo's life
back into upheaval.
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