Waving Goodbye

Syzygy Theatre Group presents

Waving Goodbye

by Jamie Pachino
directed by Martin Bedoian

 

Waving Goodbye is the story of Lily Blue, a 17-year-old artist who loses her father in a mountain climbing accident, and must spend her 17th year with the mother who abandoned her. It's also a story of loss, grief, change, making art, wishing things were different, being stalled, finding love, not turning into your mother, and those irrevocable moments after which nothing is ever the same.



"Jamie Pachino's new work is a beautifully written portrait of loss, rage, change, and the terror -- and joy -- of trusting another person in the wake of personal cataclysm... Pachino writes from the gut and heart in a way that's utterly refreshing...an intriguing work that deserves to be heard."
--Kerry Reid, Chicago Reader

  • Winner: Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays production grant, 2000 Awards
  • Winner: Joseph Jefferson ("Jeff") Award for Best New Work, Chicago, 2001-2002 Awards
  • Winner: Arlene P. and William R. Lewis Playwriting Competition Awards
  • Runner-up: Jane Chambers Award Awards
  • Winner: Boston Theatre Works, New Work Festival Awards
  • Winner: Coe College, New Works Competition Awards
  • Winner: Women at the Door Festival (Famous Door Theatre, Chicago) Awards
  • Runner-up: Creative Writing Residency Prize, University of British Columbia, Canada
at Los Angeles Theatre Center
514 S. Spring Street 
Los Angeles, CA 90013

Opening

06/17/2005

Closing

07/24/2005

Showtimes

Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM; Sundays at 3:00 PM


RESERVATIONS

(323) 254-9328

Ticket Prices:

Cast


Scott Cummins
Michelle Duffy
Heather Fox
Damien Midkiff
Hope Shapiro

Crew


Stage Manager - Cindy Fulchino
Scenic Design - Sibyl Wickersheimer
Lighting Design - Dan Reed
Original Music and Sound Design - Lindsay Jones
Costume Design - Rachel Cannings
Art Direction - Katherine Bedoian
Technical Direction - Declan Galvin

 

NOT Wheelchair Accessible
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Parking & Directions: Located between 5th & 6th Streets downtown. Take the 6th Street exit from the 110 Freeway. Park in green-gated parking lots which can be accessed off of Spring, 6th and Main Streets.
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