This narrative tracks five individuals within the "People’s Diasporatic Party"—outfitted in corporate attire—as they take refuge in a desolate East New York residence While the group anticipates the fallout from an orchestrated bombing, hysteria takes hold, exposing the rift between their brutal insurgent schemes and abstract revolutionary principles.
Cast:
Kwame: Kevin Aoussou
Tamara: Justice Ford
Ahmed: Joseph Pryce
James: Dontaye Albert
Lance: Jimmie Rogers III
Lewis: Grayson Kennedy*
Creative Team:
Director: Makari Robinson-McNeese
Stage Manger: Shreya Khanna
Production Manager: Tommy Thams*
Producer: Tommy Thams*, Grayson Kennedy*+
Lighting Design: Emma Berry
Scenic Design: Catalina Nino
Costume Design: Grace Weir
Props Design: Ellory Jezuit
Marketing: JonMarie Johnson*
* - Denotes Ensemble Member
+- Denotes Artistic Director
About Gwydion: The Gwydion Theatre Company was formed in Los Angeles, CA by a group of actors following their completion of training in 2019. It started with doing Shakespeare in parking lots, apartments, parks, to then tackling full scale productions during the Hollywood Fringe Festival. Following the pandemic, a decision was made to move operations to Chicago, IL in order to connect with the storefront community that Chicago is renowned for. Gwydion has now served as a resident company at The Greenhouse Theater Center since 2022 and has mounted nine full-length productions, as well as co-producing Chicago’s first “Theatre of the Absurd Festival” alongside the Chopin Theatre. Gwydion Theatre aims to be a theatre of class, one that addresses the growing dominance of commercialism and pay-to-play in our artform through critical and provocative theatre that challenges the biases of the theatre community here in Chicago. Gwydion Theatre also aims to uphold the theatre as a central pillar of the identity of Chicago.