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Sound Design: Andy Evan Cohen
Lighting Design: Gilbert Lucky Pearto
Costume Design: Janet Mervin
Stage Manager: Clarissa Marie Ligon
ASM: Dee Rocha
Company Production Manager:
Laura Malseed
Poster Design: Greg Kanyicska
Production Photographer: Al Foote III

Video: Peter Mychalcewycz

 

 

 

Chaplin Plays:
A Double Feature

by Don Nigro
Directed by Lori Kee
June 28 - July 9 @ Paradise Factory
  The Planet Connections
Starring:
Ivette Dumeng & Tatyana Kot
 
 In this double feature play we meet two versions of Charlie inside which many others are nested, until the relentless Siberian Monkey Goddess peels away the layers to find the answer. 

Reviews:
"In Don Nigro's mesmerizing The Chaplin Plays, not only does Charlie speak but Nigro asks life's toughest questions to ponder" - Theatre In The Now: Read more

 

“The Chaplin Plays” is an amazing experience. It’s a must see for anyone. ... I would urge the readers to go watch this play."-- Hi Drama -- Read more

 

Audience say: 

Once in a while I see a show worth posting about. Yesterday was that. I had the honor of seeing Chaplin at the Planet Connections Festival in New York City. The performance, writing, and direction were nothing short of Phenomenal. I can truly vision this show receiving strong press and potentially a drama desk award. Great job Lori Kee for outstanding Direction, Ivette Dumeng & Tatyana Kot for strong performances. Nylon Fusion Theater is theater you simply cannot miss - Albert Bramante

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Astounding and brilliant aren't adjectives I use often or easily. Ivette Dumeng's performance in The Chaplin Plays, by Don Nigro, directed by Lori Kee at Planet Connections Theatre Festivity was all that. Word is that a future life is planned for this production. Watch for it. Don't miss it.  - Robin L. Rice

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[Ivette Dumeng] Your performance in Don Nigro's tremendous study and celebration of the life of the actor was so brilliant and played on that tightrope with such agility balancing all those emotions. We all laughed and listened. Neither side of that stage could ask for more.- Mary Tierney

Photos by Al FooteIII

Photos by Igor Maloratsky

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