• Chess

    Chess is a musical with music by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus of the pop group ABBA, and with lyrics by Tim Rice. The story involves a politically driven, Cold War-era chess tournament between two men—an American grandmaster and a Soviet grandmaster—and their fight over a woman who manages one and falls in love with the other.

    Chess was a significant and powerful piece of music theater for its time as it allegorically reflected the Cold War tensions present in the 1980s, with the show embodying the government manipulations and paranoia, and the xenophobic attitudes present in the political climate of the time. The musical has been referred to as a metaphor for the whole Cold War, with the insinuation being made that the Cold War is itself a manipulative game. Released and staged at the height of the strong anti-communist agenda that came to be known as the ‘Reagan Doctrine,” Chess played a powerful role in addressing and satirizing the hostile political atmosphere of the 1980s.

  • Cast

    Anatoly Sergievsky – Benjamin J. Sills
    Freddie Trumper  –  Paul Thompson
    Florence Vassy  –  Ceara Windhausen
    Alaxander Molokov  –  Garrett Robinson
    Svetlana Sergievsky –  Kate Crawford
    Walter de Courcey  –  Christopher James
    The Arbiter  –  Stephen GambaJamie Kokot

    Ensemble: Cassie Angerosa, Isaac Betters, Nathaniel Betters, Rich Bocek, Phil Brady, Hali Greenhouse, Tyler Ianuzi, Christopher Lupia, Annie McVicker, Lisanne Petracca, Lauren Puente, Natasia White, Martikah Williams, Eric Ziegler

  • Production Team

    Director – Robert G Searle
    Musical Director – Abel Searor
    Choreographer – Shannon Tompkins
    Producer – Korrie Taylor
    Stage Manager – Jane Garlow
    Lighting Designer – Sarah Anson
    Sound Designer – Robert G Searle
    Costume Designers – Jane Garlow & Christina Huffaker
    Set Design – Robert G Searle & Christopher J Lupia

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