Playwright Lillian Garrett-Groag stated in Newsday on 22 February 1993, that "It is possibly the most spectacular moment of resistance that I can think of in the twentieth century... The fact that five little kids, in the mouth of the wolf, where it really counted, had the tremendous courage to do what they did, is spectacular to me. I know that the world is better for them having been there, but I do not know why."
Blood Wedding, translated and adapted by Garrett-Groag from a Spanish play by Federico García Lorca, is a play about a cycle of murder and revenge in an imagined setting in rural Spain.
Lillian Gish | Kenny Garrett | Peter Garrett | Lillian Hellman | Garrett AiResearch | Lillian Russell | Lillian Nordica | Garrett | Daniel Garrett | Mike Garrett | Maude Garrett | Malcolm Garrett | Leif Garrett | Pat Garrett | Lillian Smith | Lillian Moller Gilbreth | Lesley Garrett | Garrett County, Maryland | Vivienne Garrett | Siedah Garrett | Scott Garrett | Lillian van Litsenburg | Lillian Smith Book Award | Lillian Roberts | Lillian Fuchs | Lillian Board | Garrett Morris | Garrett, Indiana | Garrett Gilbert | Wayne Garrett |
The opening night cast included John Aylward, Lillian Garrett-Groag, Gail Grate, Katherine Hiler, Ronald Hippe, Gregory Itzin, Stacy Keach, Ronald William Lawrence, Scott MacDonald, Tuck Milligan, Randy Oglesby, Jeanne Paulson, Stephen Lee Anderson, Michael Hartman, Philip Lehl, Patrick Page, Susan Pellegrino, James Ragland, Jennifer Rohn, Novel Sholars, and Lee Simon, Jr.