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Pleasanton
Run: August 2005
Playwrite: John Wilson
Director: John Wilson
Assistant Director: Patrick Reynolds
Ensemble Member: Michael Rice
Supporting Cast: Eric Scott Curtis, Jon Edwards, Anderson Lawfer, Sean Neely, Dan Sanders-Joyce, Mary Lee Tarasiewicz
Scenic Design: Dustin Newcomb
Costume Design: Angela Conneran
Lighting Design: Kevin Shaw
Sound Design: John Wilson
Stage Manager: Caroline Neff
 
Summary: This violent ballet follows five ravenous young men growing up in south Texas, where their journey through remembered nightmares appears to be the only righteous path to redemption.
 
Critics:
"Pleasanton plays like a bad hangover-dry heaves and all."
- Tom Williams chicagocritic.com
 
"...chock-full of fiery performances, Pleasanton is the home of punk-rock Sam Shepard..."
 
"...Wilson's world-premire production at Steep Theatre achieves a confident balance between pitched battle and terrifying nightmare."
- Megan Powell Time Out Chicago

 
Pleasanton
 
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