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By Lee Blessing
Directed by Ellen Bean Larabee
June 15-24
A performance artist who fights anti-NEA forces in the Senate finds
himself radically transformed in the process.
"Fresh, timely, and fascinating."
Chesapeake made its national regional premiere at the Station Theatre in the summer of 2000. Starring Gary Ambler, directed by Ellen Bean Larabee, Chesapeake is the amazing recounting of a performance artist who fights the anti-NEA forces in the Senate and, while trying to kidnap a Senator's favorite dog, finds himself radically transformed in the process.
Review in The News-Gazette October
19-28, 2000
Performances Wednesday through Sunday at 8 p.m.
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