The 2025 Cape Cod production presented by
Grief Dialogues in association with Margaret McCarthy, Maureen Finnerty – Bon Matin, Cape Repertory Theater and Hyannis Arts Hall
Made possible by these generous sponsors
Toby Leary Fine Woodworking
RA Martin Construction
Starlight Group LLC
Proceeds from the event support:
The 2025 Cape Cod production of In Honor was presented at the Hyannis Arts Hall and produced in association with Margaret McCarthy and Maureen Finnerty – Bon Matin and the Cape Repertory Theater.
The two-hour immersive, artful theatre experience about loss, love, and what it means to be human, examined the cost of courage and the silence that follows the battlefield. In Honor: Cape Cod gave voice to veterans and their families through theatre, spoken word, music, and shared storytelling.
In Honor invited us to remember those who served and to recognize the profound human impact of military life. The experience moved beyond the battlefield to explore memory, grief, resilience, and the enduring bonds that connect veterans, their loved ones, and the communities that stand beside them.
Our Honorary Committee: Sheriff Donna Buckley, Sheriff Barnstable County, Senator Julian Cyr, MA State Senator Cape & Islands, State Representative. Kip Diggs, 2nd Barnstable District, D.A. Robert Galibois, D.A. Barnstable County, State Representative Hadley Luddy, 4th Barnstable District, State Representative Thomas W. Moakley, Barnstable, Dukes, and Nantucket, James Seymour, (USN) Executive Director, Cape & Islands Veterans Outreach Center, Amanda Braga-Tipton, (USAR)Founder/Operator, Josh’s Boots, Chaplain (USAR), State Rep. Steve Xiarhos, Founder Big Nick’s Ride.
Executive Producers: Elizabeth Coplan, Dani Davis, Joseph Manning, Kim Roderiques, and Eric Weinberg (USN).
Playwrights: Art Devine (USAR), Ben Fortier (USMC), Ian Ryan (USMC), and Leilani Squire.
Featuring: Amanda Braga-Tipton (USAR), and Steve Xiarhos.
With performances by: Parker Graf, Matthew Levesque, Sarah Jane Mason, The Monomoy Middle School Chorus, and The Nicholas G. Xiarhos Young Marines.
Starring: Art Devine, Macklin Devine, Jeffrey Doornbos, Sara Sneed, Izaak Van Der Wende, and Alison Weller.
Set/Lighting Design by: Tristan Di Vincenzo
Photography: Kim Roderiques
Videography: Jim Matthews
Directed by: Dani Davis
Eric Weinberg is an entrepreneur with thirty years of leadership experience in public service, private equity, intelligence, and international business. He has built and sold two professional services companies, including a lobbying firm in Washington, DC and a government contracting business that supported the National Intelligence Community.
A former U.S. Naval intelligence officer and senior government executive, he has also served as a Managing Director at Kroll and as Chief Operating Officer of Guggenheim Venture Partners. He is fluent in Italian and holds graduate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania (MPA) and Temple University (MBA).
He is a proud father of 4, a veteran and a sailor.
Photographer KIM RODERIQUES specializes in portraiture of animals and people. Her work has been featured in Dogs on Cape Cod, I Am of Cape Cod, and I Am of Chatham. Her latest books, Dogs in the Province Lands and Chatham: A Cape Cod Village, benefit local charities. She has also produced five documentaries, including the award-winning “How Horses Heal”. Her latest documentary is entitled “The Hand That Holds The Line”. Kim was honored with the Champion for Animals award by the Animal Rescue League of Boston and The Guardian Angel Award from the MSPCA.