7A Series: 2 Play by Chris Erath
By Chris Erath
Show Dates:
Friday, December 9 and Saturday, December 10 at 8pm
Chris Erath has appeared on the Footlight stage twice, last in Clybourne Park, as well as in the virtual Woman in White. His plays have been performed at more than ten theaters across Massachusetts, both virtually and actually, but this is the first time his work will appear at Footlight.
A Just Conclusion
About: A young clerk and an experienced judge clash over what is “right” and when personal opinions should matter more than the rule of law. Young clerk Parker is eager to impress the high-powered judge she’s working for, but her loyalty is tested when her boss suggests that even the most straightforward of legal cases can benefit from a 'push' in the 'right' direction. Does legal might make right?
Director: Chris Erath
Stage Manager: Liana Vincini
Lighting Designer: Gwen Trueblood
Technical Director: Paul O’Shaughnessy
Set, Costume, and Sound Design: Chris Erath
Producer: Michael Colford
Cast:
Gabrielle Jaques as Parker
Alessandra Horton as The Judge
Samantha Moon as Mantel
Passing On
About: Entrepreneur Bruce needs his parents’ help to launch his novel new business, but the government mistakenly thinks his mother is dead and he needs to attract investors. Will a Christmas miracle (or his wife) save the day?
Director: Justin LaHue
Stage Manager: Erin Field
Lighting Designer: Gwen Trueblood
Technical Director: Paul O’Shaughnessy
Set, Costume, and Sound Design: Justin LaHue
Producer: Michael Colford
Cast:
Caleb Palmer as Bruce
Lily Ayotte as Reese
Margo Thompson as Mom
Steve Small as Dad
Utku Sirin as Detective Trotter
Bethany Greenbaum as Charles Murray
Tickets (Available at the door):
Member Pricing: Free
Non-Member Pricing: $10.00
Tickets available at the door, cash only. First come, first served.
The 7A program at The Footlight Club is a wonderful opportunity for members to work in intimate settings and make creative decisions with limited tools. 7A shows are presented on the first floor of Eliot Hall in the Parker Room. Eliot Hall is now fully accessible.