Travesties by Tom Stoppard
A dazzling, fast-talking comedy where history, memory, and total absurdity collide — featuring appearances by figures like James Joyce and Vladimir Lenin. It’s sharp, chaotic, and wildly funny in a way that keeps you leaning forward the entire time.
Travesties
by Tom Stoppard
October 8 – 25, 2026
“And what did you do during the Great War, Mr. Joyce?”
“I wrote Ulysses. What did you do?”
Its 1917 and an unknown actor named Henry Carr has been cast in a production of The Importance of Being Earnest in Zurich. Among the expatriates hanging out there, James Joyce, Tristan Tzara (founder of the Dadaist art movement) and one Vladmir Lenin. Hillarity ensues.
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CREW
Directed by Flora Bare
Stage Manager – Rebecca Peace
Lighting Designer – Christopher Popowich
Costume Designer – TBD
Scenic Designer – TBD
Properties – TBD
Sound Designer – TBD
ME – Michael Burris
Scenic Charge – Meredith Riggan
Asst. Director – Christina Polge
Dialects – TBD
ASMs – Alex Barr, MB Connelly, Ian Katz
ADs – Isaiah Grey, Phoebe Levitsky
CAST
Alexandra Finazzo
Jason Hyndman
John Jimerson
Dexter Palmer
Steven Roten
Meredith Snow
Jenn Suchanec
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It is very funny and may suggest ideas counter to your own.