Written by Arthur Miller
Directed by Jacqueline McElroy-Poquette
Eddie Carbone is an Italian-American longshoreman living in Brooklyn with his wife and orphaned niece. He is protective of the young woman and finds himself at odds with his wife’s cousin, an illegal immigrant, when the cousin begins to date the girl. Intertwining and evolving relationships among everyone living in the house cause conflicts that eventually lead to deadly consequences and it is “…like watching a runaway train hurtle towards you and being unable to move.” THE GUARDIAN OF LONDON. This universal story of love, hate, jealousy and revenge has been adapted for film, TV and even opera and is the recipient of numerous Tony, Drama Desk and Olivier Awards.
Andrew Lionetti | Eddie Carbone |
Meg Renton | Beatrice Carbone |
Ted Odell | Alfieri |
Thomas Hoesly | Rodolpho |
Sarah Mason | Catherine |
Anthony Ventola | Marco |
Richard L. Field | Ensemble |
Richard Ciero | Ensemble |
David Luke | Ensemble |
Ron Siclari | Ensemble |
Jacqueline McElroy-Poquette | Director |
Paul Reitnauer III | Stage Manager |
Debbie Zika | Asst. Stage Manager |
Margie McDonough | Asst to the Director |
Michael Smith | Set Design & Construction |
Ray Poquette | Lighting Designer |
Joe Halajian | Sound Designer |
James Dolan | Sound Operation |
Sandra Conklin | Light Operation |
Marisa Dolkart | Light Operation |
Ed Gross | Publicity |
Marisa Dolkart | Costumes |
Michele Roth | Costumes |
Michael Smith | Photography |
Robin Johnson | Scenic Painting |
Rachel Alt | Props |
Annette Jacobs | Member-at-Large |
Bill Wetzel | Workday Photos |
Edie Orlando | Hair/Makeup |
Jennifer Cottone | Website |
Ron Siclari | Crew |
John Kiely | Crew |
Richard L. Field | Crew |
David Luke | Crew |
Richard Ciero | Crew |
April 30 - May 22, 2016
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Sundays at 2pm