From the first shattering moment when the ethereal Six Characters in Search of an Author crossed the stage of the A.R.T., audiences across the U.S., and as far away as Europe and the Far East have been thrilled and haunted by these spectral beings. Pirandello's 20th-century masterpiece opens in a bare backstage area where the actors of the A.R.T. Company are rehearsing. Six people—who claim to be characters from a play abandoned by their author—make a sudden appearance and seek new life by asking the actors to enact their drama. Pirandello's brilliant exploration of the nature of reality versus illusion, truth versus artifice, and the workings of the creative process is being presented in a newly updated version.
Six Characters in Search of an Author (1996 revival)
December 5, 1996 - January 24, 1997
In this adaptation by Robert Brustein and the company, Pirandello's brilliant exploration of the nature of reality versus illusion is presented with thrilling creativity.
Creators
by
Luigi Pirandello
adapted by
Robert Brustein and the Company
set and costume design by
lighting design adapted by
sound adapted by
Casts and Credits
| THE COMPANY | |
| Anthony, the ASM | Anthony Cistaro |
| Scott, the stage manager | Scott Ripley |
| Tommy, an actor | Thomas Derrah |
| Jeremy, the Senior Actor | Jeremy Geidt |
| Will, an actor | Will LeBow |
| Chuck, an actor | Charles Levin |
| Karen, an actor | Karen MacDonald |
| THE CHARACTERS | |
| The Father | David Ackroyd |
| The Mother | Marianne Owen |
| The Stepdaughter | Monica Koskey |
| The Son | Benjamin Evett |
| The Little Boy | Joe Pasquale |
| The Little Girl | Nicole Pasquale |
| Emilio Paz | Remo Airaldi |
Non-Required Reading
Undying Six Characters search for a winter home at the A.R.T.
