It’s 1953. An actress who might be Marilyn Monroe knocks on the door of a dingy hotel room where a Professor – Albert Einstein? – is calculating the shape of the universe. Her husband, a baseball player, is jealous. And a zealous, sweaty Senator is looking for “Reds.” Terry Johnson (of The Nora’s Hysteria) conjures up a comedic fantasy questioning the moral and political dangers of fame and celebrity worship.
Production Photos
- Richard McElvain and Stacy Fischer in INSIGNIFICANCE. Photo: A.R. Sinclair Photography.
- Stacy Fischer in INSIGNIFICANCE. Photo: A.R. Sinclair Photography.
- Richard McElvain and Stacy Fischer in INSIGNIFICANCE. Photo: A.R. Sinclair Photography.
- Alexander Platt, Richard McElvain and Stacy Fischer in INSIGNIFICANCE. Photo: A.R. Sinclair Photography.
- Stacy Fischer and Barry M. Press in INSIGNIFICANCE. Photo A.R. Sinclair Photography.
- Stacy Fischer in INSIGNIFICANCE. Photo: A.R. Sinclair Photography.
Publicity Photos
- Richard McElvain and Stacy Fischer in INSIGNIFICANCE. Photo: A.R. Sinclair Photography.
- Richard McElvain, Barry M. Press, Alexander Platt, and Stacy Fischer in INSIGNIFICANCE. Photo: A.R. Sinclair Photography.
- Richard McElvain and Stacy Fischer in INSIGNIFICANCE. Photo: A.R. Sinclair Photography.
- Richard McElvain, Barry M. Press, Alexander Platt, and Stacy Fischer in INSIGNIFICANCE. Photo: A.R. Sinclair Photography.
Reviews
“Audacious!”— The Boston Globe
Writer
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Terry Johnson Playwright
Director
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Daniel Gidron Director
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Hatem Adell Assistant to the Director
Cast
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Richard McElvain The Professor
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Barry M. Press The Senator
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Stacy Fischer The Actress
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Alexander Platt* The Ballplayer
Production
- Brynna Bloomfield Scenic Design
- Gail Astrid Buckley Costume Design
- Scott Pinkney Lighting Design
- Dewey Dellay Sound Design
- Megan F. Kinneen Properties Artisan
- Jamie Biancardi Properties Associate
- Dominique D. Burford Stage Manager
- Fatimah Mateen Assistant Stage Manaager