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Performance

VenueBirmingham Repertory Theatre
Also: The Door
TownBirmingham
CountyWest Midlands
From6th March 2004
To13th March 2004
WhenMar 9, 10, 13 19:30. Mar 6, 11 Mats 14:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £20.75.
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (V143)
Current/Future Listings
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Daughters of the Revolution - Continental Divide

Work:: Daughters of the Revolution (S01714743121)

Michael Bern, a former campus radical and retiring community college dean, discovers that the political collective of which he was a prominent member in the 60s had been infiltrated and betrayed to the FBI by one of their own. Michael's discovery brings with it consequences for his career and marriage long after he thought that he had left his radical past behind. As he sets out on a journey to find the traitor, he must come to terms with the man he has become and the relative success, or failure, of his political ideals.
Author David Edgar

Production:: Continental Divide (T02120183612)

Producer Birmingham Repertory Theatre
Company Berkeley RepertoryTheatre and Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Director Tony Tacone
Design William Bloodgood
Costume Deborah M Dryden
Lighting Alexander V Nichols
Performer Tony De Bruno
Performer Michael Elich
Performer Bill Geisslinger
Performer Robynn Rodriguez
Performer Susannah Schulman
Performer Vilma Silva
Performer Derrick Lee Weeden
Performer Christine Williams
Performer Michell Duffy
Performer Marielle Heller
Performer Lorri Holt
Performer Terry Layman
Performer Craig W. Marker
Performer Jacob Ming-Trent
Performer Melissa Smith

Listing:: L1059022374




Continental Divide

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