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Incident at Vichy

Auteur(s): Arthur Miller
Narrateur(s): Raphael Sbarge, Lawrence Pressman, Gregory Itzin, full cast
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In Vichy, France, in 1942, nine men are detained under a shadowy pretext. As the tension builds, the men are questioned—are they the sort of people whom the new Nazi regime considers "inferior?"

Recorded before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles in February 2002.

Directed by Richard Masur

Producing Director: Susan Albert Loewenberg

An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring:

Ben Diskin as A Boy

Arye Gross as Bayard, An Electrician

Jamie Hanes as Rom/Police Captain

Andrew Hawkes as A Major

Gregory Itzin as Monceau, An Actor

Robert Lesser as Police Guard/Marchand, A Businessman/Ferrand, A Café Proprietor

Jon Matthews as Lebeau, A Painter

Lawrence Pressman as Von Berg, A Prince

Raphael Sbarge as Leduc, A Doctor

Armin Shimerman as First Detective/Professor Hoffman

Shahar Sorek as A Waiter/Second Detective

Recording, Editing and Mixing Engineer: David Kelly

Stage Manager and Live Sound Effects: Jode Ryskiewicz

(P)2002 L.A. Theatre Works
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Great performance piece, took me right inside the brain of people living in Vichy, France during German occupation. The detained men, held together in one room, gave rise to conversations about what was happening in the war. Those sharing stories of cattle car transportation to concentration camps and the disappearance of massive numbers of Jews, were scoffed at, and told it just wasn’t possible. Made me feel like I was right there. Very well done.

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