Five Women Wearing The Same Dress
by Alan Ball
Directed by Patrick Thornton
February - May 2003
Jeff Nominated
Featuring: Laura Coleman, Tasha Ann James, Sabrina Lloyd, John Mossman, Kate Tummelson & D. Jenna Wasmuth
Production Stage Management by Jennifer Piser
Stage Management by John Moran
Produced by Kathy Scambiatterra & Georgann Charuhas
Assistant Directed by Tony Siefring
Set Design by Kevin Miller
Costume Design by Georgann Charuhas & Tasha Anne James
Sound Design by Andy Sewell
Lighting Design by Kevin Scott
Properties Design by Georgann Charuhas
Scenic Art Design by Kevin Miller
What they said about
Five Women Wearing the Same Dress:
"Luckily, this pithy, insightful, and good-time script has landed in very capable hands. The Artistic Home, in its tiny storefront space, has the kind of creative chops that many much bigger downtown venues should have--and don't. Director Patrick Thornton does deft work here, bringing out the best in a talented ensemble...never before has hiding out from a main event been so delightfully entertaining, funny, heart wrenching and, ultimately, satisfying." - Windy City Times
Directed by Patrick Thornton
February - May 2003
Jeff Nominated
Featuring: Laura Coleman, Tasha Ann James, Sabrina Lloyd, John Mossman, Kate Tummelson & D. Jenna Wasmuth
Production Stage Management by Jennifer Piser
Stage Management by John Moran
Produced by Kathy Scambiatterra & Georgann Charuhas
Assistant Directed by Tony Siefring
Set Design by Kevin Miller
Costume Design by Georgann Charuhas & Tasha Anne James
Sound Design by Andy Sewell
Lighting Design by Kevin Scott
Properties Design by Georgann Charuhas
Scenic Art Design by Kevin Miller
What they said about
Five Women Wearing the Same Dress:
"Luckily, this pithy, insightful, and good-time script has landed in very capable hands. The Artistic Home, in its tiny storefront space, has the kind of creative chops that many much bigger downtown venues should have--and don't. Director Patrick Thornton does deft work here, bringing out the best in a talented ensemble...never before has hiding out from a main event been so delightfully entertaining, funny, heart wrenching and, ultimately, satisfying." - Windy City Times