Black Dahlia Theatre's Forgiveness, with Bergl and Smith, Opens Feb. 27 | Playbill

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News Black Dahlia Theatre's Forgiveness, with Bergl and Smith, Opens Feb. 27 The Black Dahlia Theatre's production of David Schulner's Forgiveness officially opens in Los Angeles Feb. 27 following previews that began Feb. 19.
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Forgiveness stars Peter Smith and Emily Bergl Photo by Kurt Boetcher

Directed by Matt Shakman, the production will continue through March 28. The cast is headed by Emily Bergl, most recently onstage in the New York premiere of Becky Shaw at Second Stage; and Peter Smith, whose theatre credits include Broadway's The Invention of Love and Off-Broadway's Modern Orthodox. They are joined onstage by Dahlia veterans Morlan Higgins and Lee Garlington, alongside newcomer Kendall Toole.

"Jill has accepted Ben's proposal," according to press notes. "But can he accept her secret? A newly engaged couple confronts the bride-to-be's deeply buried family history as past, present, and future collide in this artful, funny, and ultimately moving exploration of the depth — and limits — of forgiveness."

Schulner's An Infinite Ache was part of the Dahlia's 2004 Polly Warfield Award-winning season.

The design team includes Kurt Boetcher (set), Heather Graff and Rich Peterson (lights), Joel Spence (sound) and E.B. Brooks (costumes).

Tickets may be purchased online at www.thedahlia.com or by calling (800) 838-3006. The Dahlia is located at 5453 West Pico Boulevard (at Hauser, between Fairfax and La Brea), in Los Angeles.

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The Black Dahlia Theatre dedicates itself to the "development and production of new plays by both established and emerging writers." Since its 2001 founding, Dahlia productions have earned multiple BSW Garland, LADCC, LA Weekly, GLAAD, and LA Stage Alliance Ovation Awards.

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Morlan Higgins and Lee Garlington in Forgiveness. Photo by Kurt Boetcher
 
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