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By Geoffrey Nauffts
Performed at Soulstice Theatre
October 10 - 25, 2014
Directed by Mark E. Schuster
NEXT FALL takes a witty and provocative look at faith, commitment, and unconditional love. While the play's central story focuses on the five-year relationship between Adam (an atheist) and Luke (a Christian), NEXT FALL goes beyond a typical love story. This timely and compelling new American play forces us all to examine what it means to "believe" and what it might cost us not to. "The funniest heartbreaker in town! NEXT FALL embodies something theatergoers have been sorely missing, perhaps without knowing it, for years." - The New York Times "Deeply moving and surprisingly funny." - The Hollywood Reporter
CAST
in order of appearance
Holly - Amanda Carson
Brandon - Kevin Gadzalinski
Arlene - Donna L. Lobacz
Butch - James Santelle
Adam - Mark R. Neufang
Luke - Raymond Sartler
PRODUCTION STAFF
Director & Set Designer - Mark E. Schuster
Sound Design & Original Music - John Gromada
Production Run Crew - Jacob Dougherty
Audio Assistance - Kevin Gadzalinski
Costume Assistance - Sharon Sohner
Costumes - Cast
Lighting Board Programming - Jacob Dougherty
Box Office Manager - Kofi Short
Construction & Painting Crew - Kevin Gadzalinski, Donna L. Lobacz, Jake Mace, Mark R. Neufang, James Santelle, Raymond Sartler, Mark E. Schuster
Production Photography - Sara Risley
PRESS & REVIEWS
Theatrical Tendencies to present Milwaukee Premiere of Geoffrey Nauffts' "Next Fall"
- St. Francis/Bay View/Wauwatosa/West Allis/Waukesha Now, September 6, 2014
Theatrical Tendencies will open with Next Fall
- Russ Bickerstaff. Curtains/Shepherd Express, September 13, 2014
Next Fall examines faith with an even hand and a dose of humor
- Matthew Reddin, Wisconsin Gazette, October 2, 2014
Theatrical Tendencies' Next Fall asks tough questions, ducks answers
- Mike Fischer, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, October 12, 2014
Love thy neighbor: Theatrical Tendencies' magnanimous drama
- Jeff Grygny, Milwaukee Examiner, October 14, 2014
By Geoffrey Nauffts
Performed at Soulstice Theatre
October 10 - 25, 2014
Directed by Mark E. Schuster
NEXT FALL takes a witty and provocative look at faith, commitment, and unconditional love. While the play's central story focuses on the five-year relationship between Adam (an atheist) and Luke (a Christian), NEXT FALL goes beyond a typical love story. This timely and compelling new American play forces us all to examine what it means to "believe" and what it might cost us not to. "The funniest heartbreaker in town! NEXT FALL embodies something theatergoers have been sorely missing, perhaps without knowing it, for years." - The New York Times "Deeply moving and surprisingly funny." - The Hollywood Reporter
CAST
in order of appearance
Holly - Amanda Carson
Brandon - Kevin Gadzalinski
Arlene - Donna L. Lobacz
Butch - James Santelle
Adam - Mark R. Neufang
Luke - Raymond Sartler
PRODUCTION STAFF
Director & Set Designer - Mark E. Schuster
Sound Design & Original Music - John Gromada
Production Run Crew - Jacob Dougherty
Audio Assistance - Kevin Gadzalinski
Costume Assistance - Sharon Sohner
Costumes - Cast
Lighting Board Programming - Jacob Dougherty
Box Office Manager - Kofi Short
Construction & Painting Crew - Kevin Gadzalinski, Donna L. Lobacz, Jake Mace, Mark R. Neufang, James Santelle, Raymond Sartler, Mark E. Schuster
Production Photography - Sara Risley
PRESS & REVIEWS
Theatrical Tendencies to present Milwaukee Premiere of Geoffrey Nauffts' "Next Fall"
- St. Francis/Bay View/Wauwatosa/West Allis/Waukesha Now, September 6, 2014
Theatrical Tendencies will open with Next Fall
- Russ Bickerstaff. Curtains/Shepherd Express, September 13, 2014
Next Fall examines faith with an even hand and a dose of humor
- Matthew Reddin, Wisconsin Gazette, October 2, 2014
Theatrical Tendencies' Next Fall asks tough questions, ducks answers
- Mike Fischer, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, October 12, 2014
Love thy neighbor: Theatrical Tendencies' magnanimous drama
- Jeff Grygny, Milwaukee Examiner, October 14, 2014