Kansas Arts on Tour Roster - Theatre

William Inge Center for the Arts
Touched

William Inge Center for the Arts

Program Descriptions

Marcia Cebulska’s “Touched: The Last 2,000 Heartbeats of William Inge” premiered at the world-renowned William Inge Theatre Festival. Touched explores the life, work, passion and pain of the Prize and Oscar-winning native Kansas playwright William Inge. The performance features professional screen and stage actors John Herzog and Carmen Thomas and consists of a full set, lighting and video graphics. It is a funny, tragic and historically enlightening play for teens and adults. Program Length: 1 hour, 35 minutes.

 

 

Contact Information

Peter Ellenstein
P.O. Box 708
Independence, Kan., 67301
620/331-8697 or 620/331-7768
Fax: 620/331-9022
pellenstein@ingecenter.org
www.ingecenter.org

Performance Fees
  • First Performance: $7,500
  • Second Performance: $3,500 (same space, consecutive days)
  • Performances thereafter: $2,500
Technical Requirements
  • Touched requires full lighting, a 32’ wide x 28’ deep stage, 50 channel/50 instrument minimum.
  • Load-in before noon on the day prior to performance with a 2-hour set strike.


 

 

Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers, the creatures of the commonplace, the slaves of the ordinary. — Cecil Beaton

 
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Art and Photo Credits:
Photo Courtesy of The University Theatre, Lawrence

This page was modified on 09/29/08.