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Lombardi | Staged Reading


  • Lake Country Playhouse 221 East Capitol Drive Hartland, WI, 53029 United States (map)

LOMBARDI
by Eric Simonson

based on the book When Pride Still Mattered - A Life of Vince Lombardi written by David Maraniss

Produced by Kit Seidel
Directed by Nancy Hurd
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LOMBARDI is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Dramatists Play Service. www.concordtheatricals.com


STAGED READING | Drama

RATING: PG-13
RUNTIME:
90 minutes. + 15 Minute Intermission
ADMISSION: $15*
*Includes all processing fees

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PERFORMANCES:
Friday, July 17 @ 7:30
Saturday, July 18 @ 7:30
Sunday, July 19 @ 2:00

WHAT IS A STAGED READING?
A staged reading is live theatre stripped to its purest form — actors bring the play to life through voice, expression, and presence, scripts in hand, with no sets or costumes to distract. The story lives in the words, and the audience's imagination does the rest.


ABOUT THE SHOW:

"Winning isn't everything, but the will to win is everything." Few figures in American sports history loom as large as Vince Lombardi — and yet, few know the real story of Lombardi the man: his inspirations, his passions, and his ability to drive people to achieve what they never thought possible.

Set during one week of the 1965 season, the play follows a Look Magazine reporter, Michael McCormick, who arrives in Green Bay wanting to find out what makes Lombardi win. But the players are wary of talking, so Michael turns to Lombardi's wife, Marie, for answers. What he uncovers is a portrait far more layered than any headline — a driven, complicated man shaped by faith, family, and an unrelenting hunger for excellence.

Written by Academy Award winner and Steppenwolf Theatre Company member Eric Simonson and based on the bestselling biography When Pride Still Mattered: A Life of Vince Lombardi by Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Maraniss, Lombardi brought the Hall of Fame coach to Broadway in 2010, starring Dan Lauria and Tony nominee Judith Light, and directed by Tony nominee Thomas Kail. For Wisconsin audiences, this is more than a play about football — it's a story about home.


MEET THE CAST:

Vince Lombardi - Bob Hurd
Marie Lombardi - Sharon Jaheke
Michael McCormick/Look Interviewer - John Tiefel
Narrator - Barb Lancelle
Dave Robinson - Mack Bates
Jim Taylor - Danny Polaski
Paul Hornung - Chris Gonyo