Richard Thomas and George Wendt in Twelve Angry Men at the Ahmanson
Ahmanson Theatre (135 North Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012)
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This show was Awesome! For an actor, this was a performance Master Class and a prime example of "Ensemble"!Written on May 04 2007
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Wonderful theater! Great seating. In all, a terrific experience! Except for the jerk who crinkled their plastic food carrier during a critcal silence! Arrg!!!!!Written on Apr 10 2007
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More Information About Twelve Angry Men
Website
http://www.centertheatregroup.org/tickets/productiondetail.aspx?id=522
Quotes & Highlights
- “Crackling good drama!” --The Hollywood Reporter
- “The undeniable hit of the 2005 Broadway dramatic season!” --New York Times
- “Elegant and forceful!” --New York Post
- “Exhilarating!...An absorbing theatrical experience!” --Associated Press
Description
What seems like an open-and-shut murder case becomes a twisted puzzle of prejudice and intrigue. Twelve jurors in a murder trial are corralled in a room for the duration of their deliberation. As prejudices are tested and evidence is weighed, the entire jury is forced to look past the show of the courtroom to unearth the shocking truth. Faced with playing the hangmen, these dozen men must first face themselves.
Produced by Roundabout Theatre Company, one of the country’s leading not-for-profit theatres.
Presented at the Ahmanson by Center Theatre Group, California's most popular theatre company.
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Credits
By Reginald Rose
Director: Scott Ellis
Set Design: Allen Moyer
Costume Design: Michael Krass
Lighting Design: Paul Palazzo
Sound Designer: Brian Ronan
With
* Richard Thomas (Juror #8)
* George Wendt (Juror #1)
* Randle Mell (Juror #3)
* Charles Borland (Juror #6)
* Todd Cerveris (Juror #2)
* T. Scott Cunningham (Juror #12)
* Julian Gamble (Juror #10)
* Jeffrey Hayenga (Juror #4)
* David Lively (Juror #11)
* Alan Mandell (Juror #9)
* Mark Morettini (Juror #7)
* Patrick New (Guard)
* Jim Saltouros (Juror #5)
