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Proof | Love's Labour's Lost | Cobb | A Flea in Her Ear
One of the most highly
acclaimed new plays of the last decade, this fascinating story
of the knife edge boundary between genius and madness won both
the 2001 Tony Award for Best Play and the 2001 Pulitzer Prize.
On the eve of her 25th birthday, Catherine is dealing with the
death of her brilliant but unstable father, a renowned mathematician
whom she has cared for during the past several years. Plagued
by a fear of inheriting her father's illness, Catherine struggles
to map her own destiny while confronting the conflicting demands
of an estranged older sister and an ambitious young math professor.
Don't miss this compelling mystery of the human mind filled with
compassion, humor and hope.
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Sharman |

Horne
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Goodridge |

Bootle |
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Director |
Rebecca Guy |
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Technical Director |
Gavin Holmes |
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Lighting Design |
Beth Turomsha |
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Set Design |
David Newell |
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Costume Design |
T. Michael Hall |
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Costume Shop Manager |
Laurel Walford |
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Sound Design |
Andy Smith |
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Production Stage Manager |
Allison Lee |
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Conservatory Stage Manager |
T. Rick Jones |
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Props Master |
Mara Famiglietti |
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Catherine |
Caroline Sharman |
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Robert |
J.R. Horne* |
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Hal |
Chad Goodridge |
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Claire |
Caroline Bootle* |
* Appearing courtesy of Actors' Equity Association
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