Featuring: Margaret Daly, Joe Delafield, Brian Hutchison,
Virginia Kull,
Giorgio Litt, Geddeth Smith, Regan Thompson
"Hope pulses so strongly through "Theophilus North," Matthew Burnett's adaptation of Thornton Wilder's final novel, that the buildings and boats know its name. As Theophilus travels the coast of Rhode Island, seeking a life of meaning, the world literally calls to him, with actors playing lighthouses and ships that shout encouragement. They aren't dressed in elaborate costumes or trying to seem "shiplike." They're simply standing there, speaking for a world where every object is thrilled to exist."
Mark Blankenship, Variety


by Robert Anderson
directed by Jonathan Silverstein
The Clurman Theatre
March 6 - April 14
2007

Featuring: Heidi Armbruster, Dan Cordle, Randy Danson, Brandon Espinosa,
Hal Fickett, Ben Hollandsworth, Kathy Kaefer, Jake Levy,
Craig Mathers,
Dan McCabe,
Mark Setlock
"When “Tea and Sympathy” made its debut on Broadway, it ran for more than 700 performances, but it has not been the subject of a major New York revival since. The Keen Company’s production of Mr. Anderson’s effort, which opened at the Clurman Theater on Thursday night, rings with a relevance that makes the revival every bit worth the wait."
Ginia Bellafonte, NY Times