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Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire's
~ A Devil Inside
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THURS-SUN June 23 - July 13, 2008
at the Richmond Shepard Theatre
A success!

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On his 21st birthday Gene is informed that his 400-pound father was brutally murdered while hiking in the Pennsylvania Poconos. Now, left with only the old man's severed feet (carefully preserved in a jar of formaldehyde by his mother), Gene must find the killer and avenge his footless father.
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For three weeks Wide Eyed transforms the Richmond Shepard Theatre into a Lower East Side laundromat where the play is set. Audiences will also be teleported to a university lecture hall and a number 6-train subway car. Fans of classic Russian literature will enjoy nods to Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy and for the stiff of stomach there's bloody violence a-plenty.

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Director and company member, Justin Ness,Justin Ness leads the Wide Eyed team in this their third full-length production.  

Wide Eyed has been building steam since last fall's inaugural production of Euripides' The Medea. NYTheatre.com called it "exhilarating and haunting." Wide Eyed then answered this success by mounting a modern take on Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing that The Shakespeare Revue hailed as a "slam dunk production" and Sugarzine deemed "a hilarious night of theatre."

The cast of delightfully disturbing and wacky characters include Wide Eyed Productions'

Artistic Director Kristin Skye HoffmannKristin Skye Hoffmann - Class Act

as Mrs. Slater,

Co-Founder Liz WhiteLiz White

as Caitlin,

 

 

 

Company members,
Sage Seals
Sage Seals as Gene,

Andrew Harriss Andrew Harrisas Carl,

 

 

 

Lauren Bahlman Lauren Bahlmanas Lily and

Jake Paque as Brad.

 

David Lindsay-Abaire won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Rabbit Hole.

"Murder, gore and psychosis. All purposeful and funny. A Devil Inside keeps the house laughing for two hours” -The New York Times.

Much Ado About Nothing