About

Tea

The Midwest Premiere

January 14–February 29, 2004

Written by Velina Hasu Houston

Directed by Lynn Ann Bernatowicz

Set in 1950's small town Kansas, Tea tells the story of four women who come together to clean the house of a fifth after her tragic suicide upsets the balance of life in their small Japanese immigrant community. The spirit of the dead woman returns as a ghostly ringmaster to force the women to come to terms with the disquieting tension of their lives and find common ground. Her destiny requires she escape the limbo between life and death, and move on to the next world in peace, carving a future passage for the others.

Performed at Loop Theatre, 8 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL

Program Book

Cast

Cast

Setsuko Banks | Mary Ann de la Cruz

Teruko MacKenzie | Kate Garassino

Atsuko Yamamoto | Roxanne Lee

Himiko Hamilton | Stephanie Santos

Chizuye Juarez | Erika Winters

Understudy | Nina Peng

Understudy | Leah Zhang

Production Team

Production Team

Producer | Malik Gillani

Producer | Jamil Khoury

Playwright | Velina Hasu Houston

Director | Lynn Ann Bernatowicz

Production Manager and Props Designer | Ted Rafferty

Stage Manager | Susanne Hufnagel

Scenic Designer | Richard Schneider

Costume Designer | Joanne Witzkowski

Lighting Designer | Kurt Ottinger

Sound Designer | David Winer

Props Master | Seamus Dooley

Dialect Coach | Eva Breneman

Dramatrug | Kyle Gorden

Technical Director | Jon Frazier

Assistant Stage Manager | Cluette Jeremy T. Todd

Assistant Lighting Designer | Laura Reeb

Box Office Manager | Laurie Empen

House Manager | Marilee Rutherford

Press

Press

Review "Tea," Chicago Reader, January 22, 2004

 

Video

Video

B-roll

 

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