Set in Nebraska in the 1920s during the era of Prohibition, Two-Gun Hart is the only law for 300 miles. When a Duesenberg-driving antiques dealer from Baltimore shows up for a visit, young Ambrose Healey of the Homer Weekly Star smells a story. But is it worth his life to write it? A play about freedom of the press, the myth of the Old West, and a whole lot more from the award-winning writer of The Philly Fan, Any Given Monday, and Something Intangible. Best appreciated by ages 14 and up.
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The Local Historian: Peter DeLaurier* Al Brown: Richard Ruiz* Ambrose Healey: Michael Doherty* Richard Hart: Christopher Patrick Mullen* |
Director: Pete Pryor Production Manager: Charles T. Brastow* Set Designer: Matt Saunders Costume Designer: Scott Anderson Lighting Designer: Lily Fossner Production Stage Manager: Kate McSorley* Sound Designer: Christopher Colucci Dramaturg: Zak Berkman |
* Member, Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers. |
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