Wit, a play by Margaret Edson
Directed by Mike Beehm
SYNOPSIS:
Vivian Bearing, an esteemed professor of 17th-century poetry at a prestigious college has just found out that she has a terminal illness. What follows is a story of moving transformation - rife with intense emotion, meaning and a powerful message about life, love, and the choices we make.
“A one-of-a-kind experience: wise, thoughtful, witty and wrenching...” ~NY Times
CHARACTERS:
Vivian Bearing, Ph.D: A professor of seventeenth-century poetry at the university (Late 30s – 50s)
Harvey Kelekian, M.D.: Chief of medical oncology (late 40s – 60s)
Jason Posner, M.D.: A clinical fellow of the Medical Oncology Branch (late 20s – 30s)
Susie Monahan, R.N.: Primary floor nurse of the Cancer Inpatient Unit (late 20s – 30s)
E. M. Ashford, Director of Philosophy: Professor emerita of English Literature (late 40s to 60s)
Various other non-speaking roles are available!
AUDITION EXPECTATIONS:
Cold reading from the script.
PERFORMANCE DATES:
September 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17