Olivia Kaye Da Silva Takes Us Inside Chicago's Immersive The Outsiders Play on Playbill's Instagram September 21 | Playbill

On the Rialto Olivia Kaye Da Silva Takes Us Inside Chicago's Immersive The Outsiders Play on Playbill's Instagram September 21

Adapted by Christopher Sergel from the modern classic by S.E. Hinton, this is a non-musical play version of the coming-of-age tale.

Olivia Kaye Da Silva

Join the company of Chicago's The Outsiders for a two-show day when Olivia Kaye Da Silva takes over Playbill's Instagram September 21. Kaye Da Silva will be posting throughout the day, so make sure you're following @Playbill to keep up on all the action.

The Home Creative Co. stages the immersive production of The Outsiders in Chicago, reimagining Hinton's novel to enfold audiences into 1967 Tulsa as 14-year-old Ponyboy Curtis struggles to find his place amongst his fellow outcasts.

Adapted by Christopher Sergel from the modern classic by S.E. Hinton, this is a non-musical play version of the coming-of-age tale. Running September 13 through October 13 at the Athenaeum Center, the production promises to be an immersive, intimate experience.

Directed and produced by Jonathan James, The Outsiders Chicago stars Liam Pietrzyk as Ponyboy Curtis, Julian Rus as Johnny Cade, Brick Zurek as Dallas Winston, Austin Kinser as Darryl Curtis, Jose Yantin Jr as Sodapop Curtis, Nick Pardo as Two-Bit Mathews, Jamie McCalister as Cherry Valance, Bob DiLeo as Bob Sheldon, Joshua Dizon as Randy Anderson, Kaye Da Silva as Marcia, and Valentina Mariucci as Sandy.

They are supported by William Athow, Alastair Blevins, Kennedy Carlson, Brandon Guerrero, Michael Kelley, Ollie King, Pratik Mamtora, and Julie Utrup-O’Nan, with Angela Cusmano, Michael Fosha, Alexander Garcia, Jonathan James, and Keaton Stewart filling out the offstage coverage cast.

Directed by James, The Outsiders Chicago features set design by Kathi Campbell and Mary Alice Benoit, sound design by Michael Incardone, costumes by Mary Alice Benoit, lighting design by Rick Keeley, movement choreography by Nick Pardo, fight choreography by Austin Kinser, and intimacy coordination by Taylor Benoit.

For more information, visit AthenaeumCenter.org.

 
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