Rabbit Hole
February 20, 21, 27, 28, March 6, 7, 8, 13, 14 2009

Winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Rabbit Hole charts the journey of Becca and Howie Corbett, a typical, suburban couple from Westchester County whose world is turned upside down in the wake of a life-shattering accident. Without sentimentality or mawkishness, playwright David Lindsay-Abaire, author of such quirky comedies as Fuddy Meers and Kimberly Akimbo, weaves a simple and honest tale of loss filled with brilliant dialogue, all-too-familiar characters, unexpected laughter, and an overriding sense of hope for Becca and Howie's uncertain future. "David Lindsay-Abaire has crafted a drama that's not just a departure but a revelation - an intensely emotional examination of grief, laced with wit, insightfulness, compassion, and searing honesty." - Variety
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Cast List
Becca Jackie Decho-Holm
Howie Kevin Sosbe
Izzy Heather Nicolson
Nat Sonnie Osborne
Jason Rob Onorato
Production Staff
Director Susan Pettibone
Stage Manager KC Ross
Scenic Design Erik D Diaz
Master Carpenter Scott Wyshynski
Builders Scott Wyshynski, Frank Russo, Rich Pettibone, Wes Elm, John Taylor, Glenn Couture, Paula Anderson, Jon Ross, Jim Lones
Costume Design Susan Pettibone
Set Dressing Glenn Couture
Lighting & Sound Design Scott Wyshynski, Richard Pettibone
Lighting & Sound Operator Jill Fay
Voice of Danny Jack Harding
House Manager Beth Bonnabeau-Harding
Publicity www.Concept2Copy.net
Photography Richard Pettibone
Web Site Design and Poster Art www.printplusdesignllc.com
Producer Richard Pettibone
Original Music John Gromada
Special Thanks
NHS, TriArts Playhouse, Jan King, Jamel Carroll, NM Recycling Center, Phil Pettibone, Rhonda Schutz, Lew White Appliances, Joe Russo, Tom Libonate Peter Fragola, Waterware Showroom, Brad Blake, Ian Sosbe, Tyler Holm
Set Design
Production Reviews
'Rabbit Hole' is touching drama about tragedy, grief and closure
A 'Rabbit Hole' TheatreWorks Stages Lindsay-Abaire Drama to Perfection
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