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Pecong (play)

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Pecong
Written bysteve carter
Date premieredJanuary 9, 1990
Place premieredVictory Gardens Theatre
Chicago, Illinois
Original languageEnglish
SubjectRetelling of the Medea (play)
GenreDrama
Settingc.1890s; Fictional Caribbean island.

Pecong is a 1990 play by American playwright Steve Carter. Set "well in the past" on a fictional Caribbean island, the play tells the story of a sorceress who falls madly in love with a shallow womanizer.

Original production

  • Directed by Dennis Zacek
  • Produced by Victory Gardens Theatre
  • Artistic Director: Dennis Zacek
  • Set designer: James Dardenne
  • Costume designer: Claudia Boddy
  • Lighting designer: Robert Shook
  • Sound designer/stage manager: Galen G. Ramsey
  • Composer/percussionist: Willy Steele
  • Choreographer: TC Carson
  • Assistant director: Sandra Jean Verthein

Opened: January 9, 1990 at the Ruth Page Dance Center[1]

Cast

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  • Pat Bowie - Granny Root
  • Celeste Williams - Mediyah
  • Gary Yates - Cedric
  • Catherine Slade - Persis
  • Wandachristine - Faustina
  • Ernest Perry, Jr. - Creon Pandit
  • Diane White - Sweet Bella
  • Daniel Oreskes - Jason Allcock

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  • Feleccia C. Boyd
  • Shanesia L. Davis
  • Lydia R. Gartin
  • Shawn Goodwin
  • Thomas W. Greene V
  • Alison Halstead
  • Dexter L. Warr
  • Christopher Williams

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Awards and nominations

  • 1990 Jeff Award, Best New Work
  • 1993 Bay Area Drama Critics Award, Best Choreography (Halifu Osumare)[2]

Publication

Pecong is published by Broadway Play Publishing Inc.

References

  1. ^ Carter, Steve (1993). Pecong (First ed.). New York: Broadway Play Publishing, Inc. ISBN 0-88145-107-X. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ "Lit Lounge". San Francisco, California: Hotel Metropolis. Retrieved 2009-12-05.