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The Terrorism of Love
SYNOPSIS
This play examines love relationships during a time when the world is at war with terrorism and nothing seems stable or predictable. Five young people interact and try to find distractions and meaning in their lives as their relationships fail, grow, interweave and redirect. The terrorism in the world is echoed by a symbolic terrorism in the relationships between the characters.
This play was actually begun two months before September 11.
ONE SET, TWO ACTS
5 ACTORS: 2 MEN, 3 WOMEN
Produced in April 2002 as the winner of the 2002 New Plays Competition by the Valencia Character Company at Valencia Community College, Orlando, Florida
This is the 3rd time Jeff has won this competition.
Directed by Julia Allardice Gagne
Scenery designed by Kristin Abel
Lighting designed by George Jackson
Costumes designed by Mary Cruz Torres
Starring:
Diva Padilla.....................................Angie
Cassandrah Merceus......................Sue
Chris Worley...................................Mike
Nicolette Reynolds.........................Cathy
Bobby Aulgur..................................Stanley
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The Gulf Coast Museum of Art will presented a staged reading of THE TERRORISM OF LOVE as part of the Jeff Whipple's exhibition on December 8, 2002
Directed by C. David Frankel
Featuring:
Angie -- Ami Corley
Mike -- Chris Holcom
Sue -- Victoria Tranthem
Cathy -- Kathrine Larsen
Stanley -- Brian Gleason