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Sea Lady

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The Sea Lady
by Neith Boyce

October 2022

Based on the novel by H.G. Wells,
a mermaid comes to Victorian England in search of a soul,
and the soul-searching begins.

"There are better dreams...
"

October 2022
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Preview
7 pm
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7 pm
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OPENING
7 pm
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3 pm
TALK


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3 pm
TALK

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Talkbacks with artists after each Sunday matinée,
as well as special guests.

October 8:
Neith Boyce Biographer Carol DeBoer-Langworthy




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As Metropolitan returns to the stage,
your contributions are all the more meaningful to our presenting
the best of intimate American theater.
Cast:

Elisabeth Ahrens*
Ursula Anderman*
Alex Brightwell*
Florence Marcisak  
Dexter McKinney II*
Joseph J. Menino*
Laura Pruden*
Alex Roe  
Erin Leigh Schmoyer*
Kim Yancey-Moore*

 

 

    
Crew:
DIRECTION & DESIGN
Alex Roe
STAGE MANAGER
Mary Caitlyn Deffely

 

COSTUME DESIGN
Anthony Paul-Cavaretta
LIGHTING
DESIGN Heather M. Crocker
SOUND DESIGN Michael Hardart
SCENIC ART Medusa Studio
DIALECT COACH Barbra Wengerd
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER Beth Cruice
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Benedetta Spinetti
 

 


*Member of Actors Equity Association.
The Sea Lady is an Equity Showcase.


 
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. 
Metropolitan Playhouse programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.