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    The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois)
    October 12, 2004 Tuesday

    Drama depicts story of genocide survivors

    PANTAGRAPH STAFF


    NORMAL -- Richard Kallnoski's drama, "Beast on the Moon," is the new
    offering from the Heartland Theatre Company in Normal, opening with a
    "pay-what-you-can" preview at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.

    Regular performances are at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and Oct.
    22, 23, 29 and 20, with a 2 p.m. matinee Oct. 24.

    Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and $6 for students. Call
    (309) 452-8709 for reservations.

    "Beast on the Moon" depicts the lives of two Armenian genocide
    survivors, beginning in 1921 after a portrait photographer meets his
    "picture bride" with whom he wants to rebuild or resurrect a small
    fraction of his annihilated family and save them from oblivion.

    Kallnoski's 1995 drama has been produced around the world in regional
    theaters and is due to open in New York City in March 2005.

    The production is directed by Rachel Chaves, Heartland's Jean
    Scharfenberg Award winner, and features Dan Irvin, Katy Lacio and
    Greg McGrath.

    Also scheduled are two post-performance responses to the play.

    The first, on Oct. 23, is a panel discussion featuring Jared Brown,
    playwright and retired chair of IWU's School of Theatre, and Emine
    Evered, who has taught courses that concern historical and social
    dimensions of the Middle East.

    On Oct. 24, a discussion will be led by Mark Wyman, an ISU
    distinguished professor emeritus, whose specialty is the immigrant
    experience, and Shushan Avagyan, a poet and Armenian citizen doing
    graduate work at ISU.

    Heartland Theatre is located in the Community Activity Center of One
    Normal Plaza, Lincoln and Beech streets, Normal.

    GRAPHIC: Greg McGrath, center, studied his face in the mirror he gave
    his bride, played by Kathy Lacio, as Dan Irvin looked on in a scene
    from "Beast on the Moon" opening Thursday at Heartland Theatre. The
    Richard Kallnoski play is being directed by Rachel Chaves.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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