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"An innocent light-hearted play with a bubbling cauldron of simmering rage just below the surface."
Bill Crouch, StageBuddy

Photos by Hunter Canning / @huntercanning

Meet the Artists

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Irene - Rachel Botchan*

Todd - Phil Gillen*

Eddie - Warren Kelley*

Greg - John Long*

Vernon - Sam Tsoutsouvas*

J.J. - Matthew ZanFagna

Written by Ben Josephson

Directed by Robert Kalfin 

Produced by Michael Aguirre † and Sarah Norris †

Scenic & Prop Design by Caitlynn Barrett

Costume Design by Gail Cooper-Hecht

Lighting Design by Paul Hudson

Sound & Projection Design by Andy Evan Cohen †

Assistant to the Director Chris Darbassie

Stage Management by Lindsey Hurley †

and Craig M. Rosenthal*

Assistant Stage Management by Caitlyn Dominguez

Wardrobe by Joi Lin Tynes

House Management by Juni Li 

Technical Direction by Evan Kutcher | ShopDog Studios

Press & Marketing by Jonathan Slaff

Casting by Irene Stockton CSA

† indicates NLTP company member 

*indicates members of Actors' Equity Association

The Team of The Property

Photos by Hunter Canning / @huntercanning

Learn more about 'The Property'
from director Robert Kalfin,
playwright Ben Josephson,

and actors Rachel Botchan & Warren Kelley.

About the Play

The Property is the story of a woman, two men she has loved and one man she is tempted to love, and the teenage son she stifles with good intentions.


Irene, once carefree and artistic but now a low-level corporate manager alarmed by the erosion of her family's financial security, imposes two measures to shore the family up. She rents out a property -- the garden cottage that has been her current husband's retreat -- to a teacher who infatuates her. Then she inveigles her ex, who is her son's vehemently estranged but influential father, into launching the boy on a lucrative career path. What emerges is the transformation of five people on edge, and constrained by an increasingly ungenerous world, into selves that would horrify the selves they once had been.

June 16 - July 14, 2018

The Clurman Theatre @ Theatre Row

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