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[[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] | [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced Pierre de Marivaux's ''The Game of Love and Chance'', directed by Richard Clifford, from April 7 to May 14, 2006. | ||
[[File:2006 The Game of Love and Chance Folger Theatre 1.jpg | [[File:2006 The Game of Love and Chance Folger Theatre 1.jpg|frame|Ian Merrill Peakes (Harlequin) and Tonya Beckman Ross (Lisette), ''The Game of Love and Chance'', by Pierre de Marivaux, directed by Richard Clifford, Folger Theatre, 2006. Photo by Claire Duggan.|alt=|center]] | ||
== The Production == | |||
The production was nominated for one [[Helen Hayes Awards|Helen Hayes Award]], "Outstanding Lead Actor, Resident Play" for Ian Merrill Peakes' performance. | |||
Entertainment unions represented in Folger Theatre productions include The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, United Scenic Artists (**), and the Actors' Equity Association (*), which includes members of the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers. | |||
===Cast=== | |||
=== Cast === | |||
''in order of appearance'' | ''in order of appearance'' | ||
*Tymberlee Chanel | *Tymberlee Chanel*: Silvia | ||
*Tonya Beckman Ross | *Tonya Beckman Ross*: Lisette | ||
*Timmy Ray James | *Timmy Ray James*: Orgon | ||
*James O. Dunn | *James O. Dunn*: Mario | ||
*Matthew Montelongo | *Matthew Montelongo*: Dorante | ||
*Ian Merrill Peakes | *Ian Merrill Peakes*: Harlequin | ||
=== | ===Creative team=== | ||
* | *Pierre de Marivaux, Playwright | ||
*Richard Clifford, Director | |||
*Tony Cisek**, Scenic Designer | |||
*Kate Turner-Walker**, Costume Designer | |||
*Richard Clifford, Director | *Dan Covey**, Lighting Designer | ||
*Tony Cisek | |||
*Kate Turner-Walker | |||
*Dan Covey | |||
*Neil McFadden, Sound Designer | *Neil McFadden, Sound Designer | ||
*Jess W. Speaker III | *Jess W. Speaker III*, Stage Manager | ||
*Katherine Osborne, Properties Designer | *Katherine Osborne, Properties Designer | ||
*Brette Goldstein, Casting Director | *Brette Goldstein, Casting Director | ||
=== Production | ===Production team=== | ||
*Allison Arkell Stockman, Assistant Director | *Allison Arkell Stockman, Assistant Director | ||
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*Sam Fisher & Fisher Theatricals, Set Construction | *Sam Fisher & Fisher Theatricals, Set Construction | ||
*Lauren Furjanic, David Lockhart, & Mary Spencer, House Management | *Lauren Furjanic, David Lockhart, & Mary Spencer, House Management | ||
===Folger Theatre=== | |||
*Janet Alexander Griffin, Artistic Producer | |||
*Beth Emelson, Assistant Artistic Producer | |||
*Giuseppe DeBartolo, General Manager | |||
==Reviews== | |||
*[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/13/AR2006041302147.html The Washington Post] | |||
==Image gallery== | ==Image gallery== | ||
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File:2006 The Game of Love and Chance Folger Theatre 6.jpg|Tonya Beckman Ross (Lisette), ''The Game of Love and Chance'', by Pierre de Marivaux, directed by Richard Clifford, Folger Theatre, 2006. Carol Pratt. | File:2006 The Game of Love and Chance Folger Theatre 6.jpg|Tonya Beckman Ross (Lisette), ''The Game of Love and Chance'', by Pierre de Marivaux, directed by Richard Clifford, Folger Theatre, 2006. Carol Pratt. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 4 February 2021
Folger Theatre produced Pierre de Marivaux's The Game of Love and Chance, directed by Richard Clifford, from April 7 to May 14, 2006.
The Production
The production was nominated for one Helen Hayes Award, "Outstanding Lead Actor, Resident Play" for Ian Merrill Peakes' performance.
Entertainment unions represented in Folger Theatre productions include The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, United Scenic Artists (**), and the Actors' Equity Association (*), which includes members of the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.
Cast
in order of appearance
- Tymberlee Chanel*: Silvia
- Tonya Beckman Ross*: Lisette
- Timmy Ray James*: Orgon
- James O. Dunn*: Mario
- Matthew Montelongo*: Dorante
- Ian Merrill Peakes*: Harlequin
Creative team
- Pierre de Marivaux, Playwright
- Richard Clifford, Director
- Tony Cisek**, Scenic Designer
- Kate Turner-Walker**, Costume Designer
- Dan Covey**, Lighting Designer
- Neil McFadden, Sound Designer
- Jess W. Speaker III*, Stage Manager
- Katherine Osborne, Properties Designer
- Brette Goldstein, Casting Director
Production team
- Allison Arkell Stockman, Assistant Director
- Kate Olden, Interim Theatre Production Manager
- Sam Fisher & Fisher Theatricals, Technical Director
- Jenna Henderson, Assistant Stage Manager
- Mary Moore, Master Electrician
- Sarah Peterson, Light Board Operator
- Gerri Reuf, Sound Board Operator
- Rayna C. Richardson, Assistant Costume/Wig Designer
- Natalie Kurczewski, Lauren Prudum, Rayna C. Richardson, & Sally Kessler, Stitcher/Drapers
- Cat Martin, Wardrobe
- Megan Jones, Production Assistant
- Sam Fisher & Fisher Theatricals, Set Construction
- Lauren Furjanic, David Lockhart, & Mary Spencer, House Management
Folger Theatre
- Janet Alexander Griffin, Artistic Producer
- Beth Emelson, Assistant Artistic Producer
- Giuseppe DeBartolo, General Manager