Photo Flash: Meet the Cast of Aurora Theatre's WALTER CRONKITE IS DEAD

By: Sep. 16, 2013
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On the heels of their record breaking production of LES MISERABLES, a new comedy with a very intriguing title opens Aurora Theatre's 2013-2014 Harvel Lab Series. Walter Cronkite is Dead, which runs September 19 - October 6, 2013. Get a first look at the cast below!

Walter Cronkite is Dead premiered in 2010 at Washington DC's Signature Theatre where playwright Joe Calarco is an artistic associate. The play begins when a thunderstorm shuts down the entire East Coast, and Patty, a chatty, blue-collar southerner and Margaret, a reserved, educated Washingtonian, must sit and wait. Forced together, the strangers share a bottle of wine to pass the time. This insightful comedy demonstrates what might be possible if people from opposite sides of the aisle could stop shouting and take even one night to listen. The Aurora production stars powerhouse actresses, Suzi Award-winner LaLa Cochran (Good People, ALLIANCE THEATRE; Spring Awakening, Actor's Express) and Lane Carlock (Scary Movie 5, 2013 release; Frame 312, ALLIANCE THEATRE). This smart comedy is under the direction of Brian Clowdus, founder and Executive Artistic Director the critically-acclaimed Serenbe Playhouse. Upon entering the theatre, audience members will be asked to choose a button out of a bag. The button will either be "red" or "blue" and will signify which political party that person supports for the duration of the show. (Don't worry, audience members can switch back to their party of choice following the play.) Because this comedy is sure to encourage lively debate, Aurora Theatre will keep the bar open after the show.

Joe Calarco is an accomplished writer and director in American theatre, best known as the adaptor/director of Shakespeare's R&J. which ran for a year Off-Broadway, becoming the longest running version of Romeo and Juliet in New York history. It earned him a Lucille Lortel Award and the show later enjoyed a successful production at Atlanta's ALLIANCE THEATRE. His reworking of Ring of Fire: the music of Johnny Cash toured the U.S. for over a year. Off Broadway credits include the world premiere of the musical In Transit, The Burnt Part Boys by Mariana Elder, Chris Miller and Nathan Tysen Floyd and Clea, and Under the Western Sky. He directed the critically acclaimed world premiere of the musical Sarah, Plain and Tall (book by Julia Jordan, music by Larry O'Keefe, lyrics by Nell Benjamin) at the Lucille Lortel and later expanded it to a two-Act version for Dallas Theatre Center. Other directing credits include: The Summer of the Swans, Boy, The Mistress Cycle, Fugitive Songs, and Bury the Dead.

For tickets or more information, visit www.auroratheatre.com.

Photo Credit: BreeAnne Clowdus

Photo Flash: Meet the Cast of Aurora Theatre's WALTER CRONKITE IS DEAD
LaLa Cochran & Lane Carlock

Photo Flash: Meet the Cast of Aurora Theatre's WALTER CRONKITE IS DEAD
LaLa Cochran & Lane Carlock

Photo Flash: Meet the Cast of Aurora Theatre's WALTER CRONKITE IS DEAD
LaLa Cochran & Lane Carlock

Photo Flash: Meet the Cast of Aurora Theatre's WALTER CRONKITE IS DEAD
LaLa Cochran & Lane Carlock



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