Good News for Washington area theatre goers!
The Keegan Theatre and Charter Theatre have joined forces to offer you a sweet deal-See Keegan's Side Man, and get a 2 for 1 coupon to see Charter's Of a Sunday Morning. Or, see Charter's Of a Sunday Morning and get a coupon to see Keegan's Side Man for only $15!
Now Playing at Charter Theatre
WHAT: Of a Sunday Morning by Richard C. Washer
directed by Keith Bridges
starring Lee Mikeska Gardner
WHERE: The National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts
WHEN: May 13 through June 5, 2005
Thursday-Sunday nights @ 7:30 p.m.
with Saturday matinees @ 3:00 p.m.
About Of a Sunday Morning:
How far will a nation go to feel safe? How much is protection worth? Find out in this tale of a futuristic society so gripped by fear that every expression of thought is monitored. Can one woman’s spiritual exploration threaten national security?
The Keegan Theatre and Charter Theatre have a long history of collaborating and working together artistically. Chris Stezin, currently starring in Keegan's Side Man, is Associate Artistic Director of Charter, and has appeared previously on Keegan's stage in A Midsummer Night's Dream, A Lie of the Mind, and Buried Child. Charter's artistic director, Keith Bridges, who also directs Of a Sunday Morning, directed the Keegan/Fountainhead production of Buried Child.
Lee Mikeska Gardner, starring in Of a Sunday Morning, is an artistic associate of The Keegan Theatre, directed Keegan's highly acclaimed 2003 Ireland tour production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and starred opposite Mark Rhea, Keegan's artistic director, in Keegan's The Crucible; and Rhea performed in Charter's Helen Hayes winning production of A House in the Country.