Cherrywood: The Modern Comparable by Kirk Lynn


Directed by David Cromer and featuring an ensemble cast.

Designers include Andre LaSalle (set), David Hyman (costumes), Cameron Zetty (lighting design), Nic Jones (asst. lighting design) David Woolley (violence), Carlo Lorenzo Garcia (sound design), Katherine Greenleaf (props), Colleen Elizabeth Miller (special FX makeup), CoCo Ree Lemery (paint charge), Mary Rose O'Connor (stage mgmt.), Christina Dougherty (asst. stage mgmt.), Josh Altman (asst. direction), Layne Manzer (production mgmt.)

About:

CHERRYWOOD was written as a series of simple lines, a play without characters, allowing the actors to assemble their roles from the lines they chose to speak, originally devised and created by the Rude Mechanicals and Kirk Lynn of Austin, TX in 2004.

"Welcome to the neighborhood. CHERRYWOOD is probably unlike any place you've lived before. Or maybe it actually is all the neighborhoods you've ever lived in."

In a world full of anxiety, when the only thing on TV is the NEWS, people stay at home waiting for trouble to be at a low enough level, and then someone decides to throw a party. Flyers are distributed at random offering hope to anyone looking to CHANGE. Posing the question: if you could change one thing about yourself, would you do it? Cherrywood is a hilarious and intriguing bender loaded with great music, social commentary, and cutting edge structure. Sure, to be one wild ride!