The American Conservatory Theater Master of Fine Arts
Program presents The Cider House Rules
Part One: Here in St. Cloud's
adapted by Peter Parnell from the novel by John Irving. Conceived for the stage
by Tom Hulce, Jane Jones, and Peter Parnell; directed by Craig Slaight. Playing at The Zeum Theatre March 1 – 17.
"The Cider House Rules
remains one of the most beloved American coming-of-age stories," states press
notes, "A sweeping tale that spans multiple decades of American life, the story
centers on the experiences of a young orphan named Homer Wells, who in the course
of his growing up confronts many of the core personal and political issues we
still grapple with today. Part One: Here
in St. Cloud's follows Wells from his
childhood to his young adult life at the St. Cloud's
orphanage in Maine,
under the tutelage of the orphanage director and Homer's father figure, Dr.
Wilbur Larch."
The cast of The Cider
House Rules consists of the entire third year class of the ACT MFA Program.
This includes: Brennen Leath, Brian Stevens, Christin Davis, Christina Owens,
Grace Heid, Graham Outerbridge, John Bull, Katie Huard, Kurt Uy, Lucas Alifano,
Margarett Head, Matthew Nicklaw, Nicholas Hongola, Seton Brown, and Stephanie
Saunders. The set design is by James Fenton, costumes by Callie Floor, and
lights by Robert Hahn.
Performance dates:
March 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, and 17 at 8PM
March 4, 11, and 17 at 2PM
at Zeum Theater located at Yerba Buena Gardens at Fourth and
Howard Streets, San Francisco.
Tickets ($11.50 - $20.50) are available by calling A.C.T.
Ticket Services at 415-749-2228, or by visiting www.act-sf.org.