
Twists of Fate
This captivating world premiere with a metaphysical twist navigates the difficult paths of romance, marriage and parenting.
CONTINUE READING>Olivia is delighted to make her Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park debut! She is a New York-based actor and a proud native of Chicago, where recent credits include the world premieres of The Burials at Steppenwolf Theatre Company and Feathers and Teeth at Goodman Theatre, as well as The Gift Theatre Company’s production of Richard III at Steppenwolf. She has also had the pleasure of working with TimeLine Theatre Company, Piven Theatre Workshop, Hamlet Isn’t Dead and others. Television credits include Gotham on FOX. Olivia is a recent graduate of Northwestern University and has trained at the Stratford Festival, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and with Kristin Linklater in Scotland. Love to MPPP, GG, W. @oliviacygan
This captivating world premiere with a metaphysical twist navigates the difficult paths of romance, marriage and parenting.
CONTINUE READING>Playwright Allyson Currin discusses the evolution of the world premiere production of Sooner/Later, the power of humor and the “wonderfully weird” world of teenage girls.
CONTINUE READING>Sooner/Later director Lisa Rothe shares her artistic perspective in bringing this metaphysical romantic comedy to life.
CONTINUE READING>Meet Olivia Cygan, who plays Lexie in Sooner/Later. Learn where she received her training, what role she's dying to play and what she's loved about this world premiere production.
CONTINUE READING>Sooner/Later Set Designer Narelle Sissons shares her insight into how she imagined bringing this captivating production to life onstage.
CONTINUE READING>Meet Todd Cerveris, who plays Griff in Sooner/Later. Learn how he became an actor, what role has been his favorite so far and what's found most interesting about working on this world premiere play.
CONTINUE READING>Since its founding in 1960, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park has produced 75 world premieres, include two this season. This commitment to creating and nurturing new works is one of the reasons why the Playhouse received the Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre.
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