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by Eric Overmyer • directed by Ben Fainstein
June 14 - July 1, 2006
Performing at Charlestown Working Theatre
“How can you explain the world without a conspiracy theory?”
In Perpetuity Throughout the Universe is a sinister comedy following the lives of ghostwriters who pen conspiracy-based literature.
Do you risk your job when it conflicts with your morality? Confronted with this choice, the ghostwriters struggle to make the right choice while wading through the politics of prejudice and fear. Colorful characters and acrobatic word-play showcase Eric Overmyer as one of America’s foremost theatrical voices.
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Travis Boswell graduated from Saginaw Valley State University in 2004 with a Bachelor of Arts in Theater. It was here that he had the great fortune of befriending and training under the late Marc Gordon. Amidst a short hiatus from school, Travis studied improv at the Second City in Chicago. Before moving to Boston he completed two independent films; Rhapsody in Red and Locked Away. Both are currently hitting film festivals around the country. Travis was last seen in Strange Plots, an evening of Chekhovian vaudeville with the Iron-Rail Stage Co. This show marks his second in the Boston area, and first ever with Whistler in the Dark. He is excited to be doing what he loves with such a great company. More than anything, Travis wants everyone to enjoy the show and stay peaceful. |

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Stacey Kirk is pleased to make her Boston debut with Whistler in the Dark. She is a senior Theatre Performance major at Northeastern University. Her last project was with the Dead Man Walking School Theatre Project at NEU playing the role of Sr. Helen Prejean. The Project aims to initiate a dialogue on the death penalty. |

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Lorna McKenzie studied theater and economics at UMass. Boston. Most recently, she worked on Whistler in the Dark's The Possibilities. Other recent plays include Destruction by Caleb Hammond, The Best of Friends, Medway Players and productions with the Walpole Footlighters, and the Jamaica Plain Footlight Club. Between stage gigs, she's worked on several comedies with Michael Legge's Sideshow Cinema and this spring, worked on Chicken, Chicken with B.U. film student, Dan Byer and company. She also co-hosts a public access horror film show, The Dungeon of Dr. Dreck. |

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Jennifer O'Connor is a graduate from Salem State with a B.F.A. in theatre performance. College credits include The Cradle Will Rock, Laramie Project, Course Work and The Crucible for which she received Kennedy Center ACTF nominations, Laundry and Bourbon, The Snow Queen, and others. Post graduation she appeared in Theatre Zone's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead and Grapes of Wrath. Other credits include a new work Cleavage produced by Aforementioned Productions at Jimmy Tingle's and Whister in the Dark's inaugural production of The Possibilities. She is also a company member of Iron-Rail Stage Co. where she just finished The Proposal and will be joining them again this summer for Good Witch/Bad Witch. Come check out Jen at The King's Feast where she's been "your wench Lex" for two years and counting. |

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Alejandro Simoes is very happy and excited to be a part of Whistler in the Dark's second production. He has a theatre minor from Northeastern University and has trained at Shakespeare & Company and Southwick Studio. His most recent credits include King John at Shakespeare & Co., Tooth and Claw with Zeitgeist Stage, Olly's Prison, and Dido, Queen of Carthage, at American Repertory Theatre. |

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Chuong Pham was born and raised in York, Pennsylvania. He is not Amish, but hopes to grow a beard someday. He has performed with the York Little Theatre, the Barnstormers, and the sketch comedy troupe Throat Culture. His acting credits include the musicals Guys and Dolls, Abigail, and Oliver; the one-acts Drive In and The Trap; and the short film The Date. He studies biochemistry at Tufts Sackler School and also organizes an annual arts showcase. In Perpetuity Throughout the Universe is his first production in the Boston area. |

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Dan Grund will soon be graduating from Salem State College with a BFA in Performance. His favorite roles include Renfield in Dracula, Michael Wells in Two Rooms, and The Duke of Albany in King Lear. This is Dan's
first appearance with Whistler in the Dark.
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