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'''''The Left Hand of Darkness''''' was a 1995 theatrical adaptation / production of [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]'s groundbreaking science fiction novel, ''[[The Left Hand of Darkness]]''.  Directed and adapted by [[Meryl Friedman]], the novel was adapted for production by Lifeline and produced on their "Mainstage".  
'''''The Left Hand of Darkness''''' was a 1994-95 theatrical adaptation / production of [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]'s groundbreaking science fiction novel, ''[[The Left Hand of Darkness]]''.  Directed and adapted by [[Meryl Friedman]], the novel was adapted for production by Lifeline Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, and produced on their "Mainstage".  


* director: [[Meryl Friedman]]
* director: [[Meryl Friedman]]
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* actors: David Coronao ([[Genly Ai]]), Genevieve Ven Johnson (Estraven), Karen Tarjan (Faxe).  
* actors: David Coronao ([[Genly Ai]]), Genevieve Ven Johnson (Estraven), Karen Tarjan (Faxe).  
* other: Elaine Dame
* other: Elaine Dame
==Performances==
* November 1994 - January 1995, Lifeline Theater, Chicago, Illinois


==Reviews==
==Reviews==
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Revision as of 12:44, 13 January 2011

The Left Hand of Darkness was a 1994-95 theatrical adaptation / production of Ursula K. Le Guin's groundbreaking science fiction novel, The Left Hand of Darkness. Directed and adapted by Meryl Friedman, the novel was adapted for production by Lifeline Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, and produced on their "Mainstage".

Performances

  • November 1994 - January 1995, Lifeline Theater, Chicago, Illinois

Reviews

  • The Chicago Tribune
  • The Chicago Sun-Times
  • New City