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Gold glasses with green fog. Text: Madeline L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time adapted by John Glore

A Wrinkle in Time

Story by Madeleine L’Engle, Adapted by John Glore

June 21 - July 14, 2024

Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30pm | Sundays at 2pm

Monday, July 1 at 7:30pm - Pay What You Can

Post-show audience discussion - Sunday, June 30

A fantastical journey through time and space, this adaptation of Madeleine L’Engle’s brilliant story follows Meg Murry – accompanied by her brother Charles Wallace and their friend Calvin – as she travels through the universe to battle the forces of evil, rescue her father, save humanity, and find herself. With imaginative staging, stunning visuals, and a heartwarming message about the power of love and hope, this play is a must-see for audiences of all ages.

 

Run time:  1 hour, 45 minutes, including a 15 minute intermission
Content Warning:  Theatrical Fog Effects
Audio Described performance:  Sunday, July 14, 2pm


THE COMPANY

CAST

Meg Murry – Harriet Spencer
Charles Wallace Murry – Ryan Pierce
Calvin O’Keefe – Tic Treitler
Mrs. Whatsit – Shelley Nelson
Mrs. Who – Robin Gilmer
Mrs. Which/Ensemble – Ariel Pinkerton
Dr. Kate Murry/Ensemble – Erika Sasseville
Dr. Alex Murry/Ensemble – Kjer Whiting
Ensemble: 
Kate Bonnett, Lizzie Esposito
Natosha Guldan, Isabelle Hopewell 

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ARTISTIC & PRODUCTION STAFF

Director – Penelope Parsons-Lord
Stage Manager – Andrew Pritchard
Set Designer – Keven Lock
Lighting Designer – Mark Kieffer
Costume Designers – Krista Weiss/Penelope Parsons-Lord
Prop Designer – Vicky Erickson
Sound Designer/Composer – Ryan Lee
Puppet Designer/Asst Prop Designer – Elliott Van Winkle
Asst Stage Manager/Asst Set Designer – Chris Goddard

Light Board Operator – Laura Preese/Dorothy Jolly 
Sound Board Operators – Dominic Detwiler/Rose Oliver
Backstage Crew – Tony Colville/Cooper Hancock

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Post-Show Audience Discussion

Sunday, June 30:  Join the cast and director for a post-show discussion immediately following the performance.

PRODUCTION GALLERY

Three actors standing on a table with a beam of light and fog on them. Ensemble members sit on the floor, which is bathed in blue light. Orange light bulbs glow from the ceiling.
A clothesline with sheets hanging and blue and red lights shining from behind them.
An actor portraying Father is reaching for an actor playing Charles (a man in green overalls). The ensemble is grabbing at Charles while Meg and Calvin look on. The lights have harsh, pointed shadows.
Meg, a girl with a short-sleeved plaid shirt and blond braids, reaches to touch a unicorn, which is created by the ensemble, holding a life-size puppet with flowers.
The acting ensemble, in matching white loose pants, and gray space-aged shirts have red glowing eyes on their hands. The entire stage is bathed in red light.
Calvin and Charles are standing close, closed in by the ensemble holding glowing light tubes with multicolored lights.