The Marriage of Alice B. Toklas by Gertrude Stein
“Let me give you some advice about marriage.”
Everyone’s invited to the wedding of the century. Picasso’s arrived with one of his wives, and two of his mistresses. Hemingway is here too, with his wife and his favourite matador. And at the top table, the brides, literary superstars: Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, presiding over a banquet of conversation about art, genius, sex, fame, and love.
Fuelled only by wedding champagne (including a glass for our guests, of course!), four brave actors play over thirty characters in this breathtaking marriage farce. Edward Einhorn has been NYTheater.com’s Person of the Year, and has received Critics’ Choice awards from Village Voice, Time Out, and The New York Times.
By special arrangement with James L. Simon Productions and Untitled Theater Company No. 61
Cast & Crew
Cast
Alice B. Toklas | Alyssa Simon |
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Gertrude Stein | Natasha Byrne |
Hemingway | Mark Huckett |
Picasso | Kelly Burke |
Crew | |
Assistant Stage Manager | Rose Eke |
Associate Lighting Designer | Catja Hamilton |
Costume Designer | Anna Lewis |
Deputy Stage Manager | Jordan Littlewood |
Director | Edward Einhorn |
Lighting Designer | Ali Hunter |
Movement Consultant | Phoebe Hyder |
Production Carpenter | Tom Baum |
Production Electrician | Edward Callow |
Production Intern | Lola Oniya |
Production Manager | Lucy Mewis-McKerrow |
Production Sound Engineer | Marie Zschommler |
Production Technician | Tom McCreadie |
Set Designer | Machiko Weston |
Sound Designer | Mark Bruckner |
Stage Manager | Mary Forsyth |
Wardrobe Assistant | Iris Ibañez Rojas |
Writer | Edward Einhorn |
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