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                   	   	                       		 			Haroun and the Sea of Stories 		
                		 				by Salman Rushdie 
 		                                                                                      	    adapted by  Tim Supple & David Tushingham 
                            			 directed by Damon Kiely 
                                                                                                     Salman Rushdie’s award-winning children’s novel, this fantastical tale follows Haroun to the mythical moon of Kahani. He joins forces with shadow warriors, mechanical flying birds, talking fish, and water genies in his quest to recover his father’s magical storytelling powers.
             			                             			               
	Recommended for ages 7 and up. 
                                                
                  	March 29, 2010                                     	- May 21, 2010 
                                                                                          DEPAUL'S MERLE RESKIN THEATRE 
                                       (312) 922-1999 
                                   	 	  	                         
                                       	Jessica Allen (Hoopoe),  Chris Boykin (Mudra),  Luke Couzens (Rashid),  Kristin Ellis (Soraya),  James Gasber (Haroun),  Elan Maier (Khattam Shud/Sengupta/Snooty Buttoo),  Jessica Marks (Blabbermouth),  Aram Monisoff (General Kitab),  Sean Parris(Mali),  Eve Rydberg (Princess Batcheat),  Logan Sandridge (Oneeta),  Bridget Schreiber (Iff),  Jordan Shappell (Prince Bolo),  and Kristy Staky (Ambassador/Mudra’s Shaddow/Walrus).
The production team includes scenic design by Amy Gilman,costume design by Chrissy Callan,lighting design by Eric Peterson,sound design by Cristina Derisi,stage management by Luke Ricca,and dramaturgy by Sally Larowe.
                                                                                                                                                            			         
                                                                                                      
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