The Olivier Award-winning drama features J. Tucker Smith (Closer) and newcomer Beth Wittig under the direction of Amy Saltz. Blackbird officially opens April 11 and will run through May 11.
Blackbird begins with "Una's unexpected arrival at Ray's workplace. Fifteen years earlier, Ray and Una had an illicit relationship. Then he disappeared. Today, she has tracked him down at his office, looking to settle their unfinished business. Her desire to confront him unleashes a torrent of unresolved emotions and, for those in the audience, stunning surprises," according to press notes.
The creative team for Blackbird comprises Luke Hegel-Cantarella (set), Anne Kenney (costumes), Mary Jo Dondlinger (lighting) and J. Hagenbuckle (sound).
Harrower's inspiration for Blackbird came after he read a story about a man who traveled abroad to meet a young girl he first encountered on the Internet. His works include Knives in Hens, Kill the Old Torture Their Young, The Chrysalids and Presence. He has also adapted versions of Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author (Six Characters Looking for an Author), Chekhov's Ivanov and Buchner's Woyzeck.
Blackbird was previously presented Off-Broadway in 2007 by the Manhattan Theatre Club, starring Jeff Daniels and Alison Pill. Tickets to Blackbird at TheaterWorks, 233 Pearl Street in Hartford, CT, are available by calling (860) 527-7838. For more information visit the TheaterWorks website at theaterworkshartford.org.