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Hughie, presented with Footfalls and Rockaby

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Hughie is set in a cheap hotel lobby in New York circa 1928. Hughie, the hotel’s night clerk has passed away, and Eric Smith, a resident of the hotel, has just returned from a three-day binge following Hughie’s funeral. Smith had dazzled Hughie with his pipe dreams and boasts of exaggerated victories and he wants the new clerk to play the same role as Hughie did. In the course of fifty minutes, the audience witnesses a mutual dependency develop as Smith’s dreams help both men deal with their shabby reality. 

In Footfalls, a middle-aged woman cares for her aged mother, whom the audience never sees. In the course of the play, the daughter paces the stage confronting her unseen mother and herself.

In Rockaby, an old woman sits on a bare stage rocking back and forth, making contact with only the sound of her prerecorded voice, struggling for a way to go on. 

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Credits

Creative team

By

Eugene O’Neill

Directed by

Bill Foeller

Set design by

Don Soulé

Costume design by

Lynn Jeffrey

Lighting design by

Thom Palm

Sound design by

Randolph C. Head

Cast

Erie Smith

John Bottoms

Erie Smith

John Bottoms

Charles Hughes

Richard Spore

Charles Hughes

Richard Spore

Footfalls and Rockaby

by Samuel Becket

Directed by John Grant-Phillips

Set design by Don Soulé

Costume design by Lynn Jeffrey

Lighting design by Thom Palm

Sound design by Randolph C. Head

 

Footfalls Cast:
May                Karen MacDonald
Voice              Marianne Owen

 

Rockaby Cast:
Old Woman    Marianne Owen