See What I Wanna See

DIRECTOR
Melissa Foulger

March 17 – APril 16, 2011

From one of the writers of the HBO hit “Big Love.”

SYNOPSIS

ATLANTA PREMIERE

Nothing is as it seems in Michael John LaChiusa’s staggeringly original musical about lust, greed, murder, faith and redemption. Based on Japanese short stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa, See What I Wanna See consists of three short musicals. In “Kesha and Morito,”two lovers plot to murder each other – neither knowing other’s intent. In “R Shoman,” a murder in Central Park brings together a disparate group of New Yorkers, each with a decidedly different version of the truth. Act Two,”Gloryday,”follows a hoax perpetrated by a priest who has lost his faith. Each short piece weaves an intriguing tale in which a lie becomes truth and truth becomes a lie.

“ALL THE MORE POWERFUL FOR BEING SO FEARLESSLY UNPREDICTABLE.”

– Los Angeles TIMES

“SEARING AND SENSATIONALLY FUNNY!”

– New York Times

“EXPLOSIVE. INSANELY ENTERTAINING AND COMPLETELY ENGAGING.”

– New York Magazine

Cast & Creative Team

dolph amick

vic

chris kayser

man in white

bryan brendle

tony

STACY MELICH

becca

rial ellsworth

dr. thorne

justin welborn

nicky

DIRECTOR

FREDDIE ASHLEY

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

TOMMY BUTLER

ASST. STAGE MANAGER

RACHEL EDMONDS

STAGE MANAGER

JUDE FUTRAL

PROPS MASTER

COURTNEY GREEVES-FRIES

COSTUME DESIGNER

ASHLEY HOLMES REEVES

COMPOSER

J. C. LONG

LIGHTING AND SOUND DESIGNER

JOSEPH P. MONAGHAN III

SCENIC DESIGNER

JON NOONER

PLAYWRIGHT

MATEO RAMIREZ

Stage Manager

Joan Foster McMarty

PRODUCTION MANAGER

SEAMUS M. BOURNE

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

D. CONNOR MCVEY

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

ENGLISH BRACKETT

PRODUCTION ELECTRICIAN

TOM PRIESTER

ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER

ELIZA CRAFT

CASTING DIRECTOR

SHEILA OLIVER

CASTING ASSOCIATE

JUSTIN KALIN

CHARGE SCENIC ARTIST

AMANDA NERBY

WIG DESIGNER

LAMONT SAMUELS

RUNNING TIME

Two hours with one intermission

CONTENT ADVISORY

Audience Advisory: This production contains full nudity, strong adult language and descriptions and depictions of sensitive and intense issues and situations. For more detailed information about potential trigger warnings, please click HERE

SEATING

There is open seating for this production.

PERFORMANCES

Previews

May 12 & 13 at 8 pm

Opening Night

May 14 at 8 pm

Regular Performances

May 14 – June 12, 2022
Wednesdays – Saturdays at 8 pm
Sundays at 2 pm

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