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SUMMARY:Trad
DESCRIPTION:Trad is the hilarious and poignant Irish play about a son\, 100-year-old Thomas\, and his even older Da\, who set off on a quest to find the son that Thomas thinks he fathered 70 years ago. After all that time on earth\, they want to know if the family line will survive. An award-winning comedy by Mark Doherty that keeps you laughing all the way to an unexpected finale.\n\n\n\nWinner of the prestigious Fringe First Award\, Edinburgh Festival Fringe\n\n\n\nDirected by Alison Weller\, the production features Scenic and Lighting Design by James P. Byrne and Costume Design by Robin McLaughlin. Holly Erin McCarthy serves as the Production Stage Manager.\n\n\n\nMacklin Devine's (Archibald Avery) and Seton Brown's (Prelude to a Kiss) return to the Cape Rep stage in the roles of a 100-year-old son\, Thomas\, and his even more geriatric father. Ian Hamilton (Sunday in the Park) rounds out the cast as Sal and Father Rice.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<em>Trad</em> is the hilarious and poignant Irish play about a son\, 100-year-old Thomas\, and his even older Da\, who set off on a quest to find the son that Thomas thinks he fathered 70 years ago. After all that time on earth\, they want to know if the family line will survive. An award-winning comedy by Mark Doherty that keeps you laughing all the way to an unexpected finale.<br />\n<br />\nWinner of the prestigious Fringe First Award\, Edinburgh Festival Fringe<br />\n<br />\nDirected by Alison Weller\, the production features Scenic and Lighting Design by James P. Byrne and Costume Design by Robin McLaughlin. Holly Erin McCarthy serves as the Production Stage Manager.<br />\n<br />\nMacklin Devine&rsquo\;s (<em>Archibald Avery</em>) and Seton Brown&rsquo\;s (<em>Prelude to a Kiss</em>) return to the Cape Rep stage in the roles of a 100-year-old son\, Thomas\, and his even more geriatric father. Ian Hamilton (<em>Sunday in the Park</em>) rounds out the cast as Sal and Father Rice.<br />\n<br />\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Cape Rep Barn\, North Side Route 6A E. Brewster
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DTSTAMP:20260417T112822Z
URL:https://chathaminfo-brooks-gzcms.preview.gochambermaster.com/events/details/trad-10-11-2025-29031
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