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McReele

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McReele

Von: Stephen Belber
Gesprochen von: Eric Stoltz, Lauren Tom, Chris Butler, Deidrie Henry, Charles Janasz
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When death row prisoner Darius McReele transforms into a charismatic front-runner in the Delaware senate race, the spin starts spinning out of control. Is he doing the right thing for the wrong reasons, or the wrong thing for the right reasons? Does it ultimately matter?

Directed by Jenny Sullivan Producing Director: Susan Albert Loewenberg An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast recording starring: Chris Butler as Darius McReele Deidrie Henry as Opal Charles Janasz as Jim Cragen/Donald Smathers/Gerry Phillips Eric Stoltz as Rick Dayne Lauren Tom as Katya Associate Producer: Brendon Fox Recording Engineer, Sound Designer and Mixer: Mark Holden Stage Manager and Live Sound Effects: John Lovick

©2006 Stephen Belber (P)2006 L.A. Theatre Works
Schauspiel & Theater Unterhaltung & Darstellende Künste

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Convicted for the murder of a judge’s son, Darius McReele is exonerated due to the efforts of investigative reporter Rick Dayne. Before long, thanks to the support of political power brokers, Darius finds himself running for senator with Rick as his campaign manager. Featuring a powerful cast that includes Chris Butler and Eric Stoltz, this dramatization casts a keen eye on the justifications people make for their actions in pursuit of their goals. Listeners will be seduced by Butler’s charismatic performance, his Darius is sharp, perceptive, and always seems to know something that others don't. As Rick, Stoltz acts as his earnest foil, a skeptic who finds himself unable to resist Darius’ charms.

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"Intriguing....keeps audience members constantly off-balance in their attempts to come to easy solutions on a range of topics including the death penalty, the credibility of political candidates, and media ethics. What is clear in McReele is how people use individuals, groups and issues to get what they want." ( National Catholic Reporter)
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