Death and the Maiden
By Ariel Dorfman
Directed by Michael Sloan Warren


When Gerardo Escobar's car breaks down, the kind doctor Roberto Miranda comes to his rescue.  Gerardo invites his good Samaritan into the home for what should be a friendly encounter--until his wife Paulina hears Roberto's voice as one from her past.  A trial unfolds, examining issues of guilt and punishment, and forcing the audience to consider their own views of such broad questions.

As a community service project related to this show, Front Row Theatre Company and Harrison College House will be sponsoring a student art gallery and silent auction featuring artwork inspired by Schubert's Death and the Maiden. Everyone is encouraged to submit artwork, click on the link for more information.

Performances will take place on
Thursday, March 30th at 8:00 pm
Friday, March 31st at 7:00 pm and 10:30 pm
Saturday, April 1st at 8:00 pm
and will be in Houston Hall Auditorium.

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Production Staff

JJ Huber
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Producer
Meredith Weber
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Asst. Producer
Emer O'Callaghan
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Stage Manager
Jaime Shapiro
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Dramaturge
Hillel Smith
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Graphics

Cast

Alex Martins
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Paulina Salas
Nate Sokol
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Gerardo Escobar
Gerard Leone
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Roberto Miranda

Team Visual

Matt Gruskin
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Team Head

Stephanie Bachula
Andreas Damm
Elliot Gordon
Maggie Howard

Tom Lay
Lauren Winkler

Team Costumes

Haidee Wong
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Designer

Meredith Weber

Team Properties

Kira Muratova
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Designer

Team Sound

Stephanie Bachula
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Designer
Maggie Howard

Team PR

Jasminka Arnautovic
Hillel Smith


Michael Sloan Warren

Michael Sloan Warren is a junior Vagelos Scholar in the College double-majoring in physics and biochemistry.  This season marks his second with Front Row.  A diversely talented individual and the current chairman of the FTC board, Sloan acted in all three shows last season and produced the spring show, "Stop Kiss."  He has also performed with Penn Jazz, Quadramics, Penn Singers and Sparks Dance Company.  When not on stage, he works for the Radiology Department developing chemical agents for cancer imaging and treatment.

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