Directed by Intiman artistic director Bartlett Sher (The Light in the Piazza), the new work begins July 27 and opens Aug. 3 at the Seattle Center for a run through Aug. 26. Set during the Iraq war, this world premiere follows "the connection between two childhood friends who are unexpectedly reunited on the eve of one's first tour of duty in Baghdad."
James McMenamin and Daniel Zaitchik play the childhood friends. John Procaccino, Cynthia Lauren Tewes, Chelsey Rives and Conor Gormally play the relatives of the latter. Kimberly King also appears in the cast.
The production reteams constant collaborators Lucas and Sher, who worked on the recent Intiman Chekhov adaptation of Uncle Vanya as well as Three Sisters and the musical The Light in the Piazza. Other collaborations include The Singing Forest and The Dying Gaul.
Other works from Lucas include Reckless, Prelude to a Kiss, Stranger, Small Tragedy and the screenplays for "Longtime Companion" and "The Secret Lives of Dentists," among others.
Sher's credits include Awake and Sing! on Broadway and The Barber of Seville at the Metropolitan Opera. He is slated to direct the upcoming Broadway revival of South Pacific.
The design team for Prayer for My Enemy includes John McDermott (scenic), Catherine Zuber (costume), Stephen Strawbridge (lighting) and Stephen LeGrand (sound). Lisa Ann Chernoff serves as stage manager.
Tickets to Prayer for My Enemy at the Intiman, 201 Mercer Street at Seattle Center, can be purchased by calling (206) 269-1900. For more information visit www.intiman.org.