A TALE OF TWO CITIES

BY CHARLES DICKENS

Adapted for the stage by Terence Rattigan and John Gielgud

Directed by David J. Glover

June 23 – July 17, 2022 (excl. July 1)
Thursdays through Sundays @8pm

All Performances Offered for FREE
(Donations Accepted at Intermission)

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ABOUT:

One of the darkest and most romantic of Dickens’ novels, A Tale of Two Cities is set in the late 18th century against the background of the French Revolution. In a time when governments all over the world are facing down political unrest and fierce protests, this revolutionary story has never been more relevant. The complex plot involves Sydney Carton sacrificing his own life on behalf of his friends Charles Darnay and Lucie Manette. While political events drive the story, lambasting aristocratic tyranny and revolutionary excess—the latter memorably caricatured in Madame Defarge who knits beside the guillotine, this adaptation reflects that ambition by having thirty characters played by just eight actors.

CAST:

SYDNEY CARTON/COACHMAN/MARQUIS DE ST. EVREMONDE – Chad Baker (he/him)

JARVIS LORRY/JUDGE/ROAD-MENDER – Tom Murdock (he/him)

CHARLES DARNAY/GUARD/ERNEST DEFARGE – Caleb Curby (he/him)

MADME DEFARGE/PASSENGER 2/RUNNER/EDWARD STRYVER/CLERK/GUARD 2 – Christina Yoho (any)

LUCIE MANETTE/PASSENGER 1/CHILD/FRANCOIS – Alexa Clint (she/her)

MISS PROSS/SOLICITOR-GENERAL/GABELLE/WOMAN/SEAMSTRESS – Kathryn McCarty (she/her)

DOCTOR MANETTE/GASPARD – Scott Douglas Wilson (he/him)

JERRY CRUNCHER/JOHN BASARD/MAN/GUARD 1 – Jabari Johnson (he/him)