Alibi Players is thrilled to announce the cast of its March 2020 production of INCIDENT AT VICHY by Arthur Miller. An abundance of talent promises to make this production a MUST SEE event.
Appearing in this ensemble work will be:
- LeBeau – Scott Unes
- Bayard – Kurt Kishler
- Marchand – Chris Bishop
- Guard – Michael Loos
- Monceau – Bob Brunner
- Gypsy – Jeremy Spitzig
- Waiter – Russ McGee
- Major – Jim Watson
- Detective – James Ball
- Old Jew – Clint Brankamp
- Leduc – John McInerney
- Police Captain – Mark Zeale
- Von Berg – Lon Nease
- Professor – Billy Bie
- Ferrand – Robert Everslage
- The Boy – Luke Randazzo
Congratulations to all!
The Production Team consists of:
- Producer – Marcha Hunley
- Director – Alan Kootsher
- Stage Manager – Barbara Allenduff
- Set Design – Alan Kootsher
- Props – Kelly Goeppinger
- Set Decor – Kelly Goeppinger
- Light Design – Greg Smith
- Sound Design – Jed Belenger
- Web Master – Lon Nease
INCIDENT AT VICHY is a 1964 play by American dramatist Arthur Miller about a group of men detained in Vichy France and held to wait unknowingly, for what turns out to be their “racial” inspection by German military officers and Vichy French police during World War II. It focuses on the subjects of human nature, guilt, fear, and complicity and examines how the Nazis were able to perpetrate the Holocaust with so little resistance. Hailed as “one of the most important plays of our time,” by Howard Taubman in The New York Times, the play is as relevant today as it was 55 years ago.
Performances (at the Sharonville Cultural Arts Center):
- Friday, March 13 8:00pm
- Saturday, March 14 8:00pm
- Sunday, March 15 2:00pm
- Friday, March 20 8:00pm
- Saturday, March 21 8:00pm
- Sunday, March 22 2:00pm
