Chesapeake (2nd Stage)

Year: 1999

When conservative candidate Therm Pooley’s criticism of Kerr’s government-sponsored performance art lands him a Senate seat, Kerr seeks revenge. The centerpiece of Pooley’s political career is his labrador retriever, Lucky, whose tricks ingratiate Pooley to voters. Kerr seeks to kidnap and retrain Lucky, but his attempt is foiled by a mysterious and supernatural transformation that brings him closer to Pooley than he ever imagined.

This world premiere production of Chesapeake was originally presented by New York Stage & Film in June of 1999.

Director: Max Meyer

Playwright: Lee Blessing

Set Designer: Adrianne Lobel

Lighting Designer: James F. Ingalls

Sound Designer: Darron L West

Photography by: Joan Marcus, Carol Rosegg

Associate/Assistant: Linda Ross

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