In Vichy, France, in 1942, nine men are detained under a shadowy pretext. As the tension builds, the men are questioned – are they the sort of people whom the new Nazi regime considers "inferior?" Recorded before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles in February 2002. Directed by Richard Masur Producing Director: Susan Albert Loewenberg An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring: Ben Diskin as A Boy Arye Gross as Bayard, An Electrician Jamie Hanes as Rom/Police Captain Andrew Hawkes as A Major Gregory Itzin as Monceau, An Actor Robert Lesser as Police Guard/Marchand, A Businessman/Ferrand, A Café Proprietor Jon Matthews as Lebeau, A Painter Lawrence Pressman as Von Berg, A Prince Raphael Sbarge as Leduc, A Doctor Armin Shimerman as First Detective/Professor Hoffman Shahar Sorek as A Waiter/Second Detective Recording, Editing and Mixing Engineer: David Kelly Stage Manager and Live Sound Effects: Jode Ryskiewicz
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Arthur Miller (1915–2005) was born in New York City, studied at the University of Michigan, and received honorary degrees from both Oxford and Harvard. He was a multi-award-winning author, having won the Avery Hopwood Award, the John F. Kennedy Lifetime Achievement Award, two Emmy Awards, two New York Drama Critics Circle Awards, three Tony Awards, and countless others.
Armin Shimerman is familiar to science fiction fans as Quark on Star Trek: DS-9 and as Principal Snyder on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. An acclaimed stage actor, he has also cowritten four science fiction novels.