Monday, May 11, 2009

A rare moment in KC theatre: MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL!

LOCATION: 1307 Holmes Kansas City, MO 64106
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
This is directly EAST of the Power and Light District!

THE THEATRE GYM PRESENTS:

MURDER in the CATHEDRAL
Order your $20.00 ticket in advance at asuskin@kc.rr.com

This is the first presentation of its kind in Kansas City and the first ever in the magnificent setting of St. Mary's Episcopal Church!

Fridays and Saturdays:
November 6, 7, 13, 14, 20 and 21, 2009 at 7:30 p.m.

Sunday:
November 22, 2009 at 2:00 p.m.

Thinking of bringing a GROUP?
Ask us about our group rates!!!!!!!
PRE-ORDER TODAY.

Murder in the Cathedral is a poetic drama which portrays the assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170. Nobel Prize recipient, T. S. Eliot drew heavily on the writing of Edward Grim-a clerk who was an eyewitness to the event.

This is a wonderful theatre experience for all theatre lovers and especially for church organizations and groups!

EMAIL: asuskin@kc.rr.com
for additional information!!!!!

You cannot attend!? Purchase tickets for your clergy as a gift!

MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL is also available as a TOUR production capable of traveling to your church or school! Contact asuskin@kc.rr.com for specifics! Imagine this wonderful production taking place in your location!

Denny Dey as Thomas Becket
Stephen Howard, Cliff Lawson, Dean Mehling, and Scott Shaw as the 4 Tempters and the 4 Knights
Tracey Cramer, Michael Patton, and Marshall Rimann as the Priests
John Van Winkle as a Messenger
Colin Arians and John Van Winkle as Attendants
And as The Women of Canterbury:Katia Arians, Kelly Farrar, Linda Finch, Carol Leighton, Michelle Mauler, Rachel McDowell, Teresa Sheffield, Lizzy Ticer, and Beverly Wharton.
Staff: Artistic Director for The Theatre Gym, Producer, and Director…Art Suskin
Stage Manager and Property Master…Leo Mauler
Assistant Stage Manager…Michelle Mauler
Costume Design…Catherine Kinsey
Lighting Design…Scott Stubbs
Music Design…Lizzy Ticer and Art Suskin
Vocal Direction, Original Music and Flute…Lizzy Ticer
French Horn…Linda Finch
Violin…Teresa Sheffield